Posted by David Kopel:
Does 911 Work? No one Knows: 

   A major new [1]report by the National Academies of Science declares
   that there is no persuasive proof that gun control works, or that gun
   ownership reduces crime. The study calls for more data collection on
   gun violence. In a Tech Central Station [2]article today, my
   co-authors and I argue for collection of another type of nearly
   non-existent data: how often crimes are interrupted as a result of a
   911 call. If the percentage is not very high (and the small amount of
   research suggests that the figure is no higher than 35% under optimal
   assumptions), then the government would seem to have no plausible
   claims to have moral authority to prevent people from protecting
   themselves.
   Moreover, since 43 state constitutions clearly guarantee an individual
   right to arms (as I've detailed in a review [3]article, and since the
   Department of Justice has [4]affirmed its traditional position that
   the Second Amendment protects an individual right, then the social
   presumption should clearly be against new anti-gun laws, and in favor
   of repeal of many such existing laws. After all, constitutional rights
   are supposed to be restricted only when there is an important need to
   do so--not when social scientists can find no evidence that such
   restrictions accomplish any good.

References

   1. http://www.nationalacademies.org/topnews/
   2. http://www.techcentralstation.com/010505H.html
   3. http://www.davekopel.com/2A/LawRev/WhatStateConstitutionsTeach.htm
   4. http://www.davekopel.com/2A/Department-of-Justice-cites-Kopel.htm

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