A recent analysis of gun industry research reveals that concealed carry permits do not enhance public safety but instead foster a climate of fear among Americans. According to a 2018 survey by the National Shooting Sports Foundation, over half of non-gun owners and a significant portion of gun owners report feeling less safe in the presence of legally carried firearms.
As concealed carry laws become more lenient—nearly 23 million Americans currently hold permits—policymakers like Senator Alex Padilla express concern that legislation promoting universal concealed carry would undermine state regulations aimed at public safety. This research suggests a disconnect between industry profit motives and public sentiment, highlighting an urgent call for dialogue on gun legislation reform.
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