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57 Investigations of Guns Stolen From Vehicles in OKC So Far This Year
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<blockquote data-quote="Snaketzu" data-source="post: 3965761" data-attributes="member: 46014"><p>We know from John Lott's research that anywhere gun ownership goes up and/or concealed carry gets easier, confrontational crime decreases and property crime increases. </p><p>Confrontational crime is almost always reported. Property crime is usually only reported when a police report is necessary for an insurance claim. So the trend can be hidden unless property crime statistics are corrected for unreported crimes.</p><p>I say this as backing for my otherwise anecdotal claim that property crime is on the rise in OK metro areas, regardless of what statistics the local police departments are trotting out. Don't leave unsecured firearms in vehicles or homes unless they are well hidden. Center consoles, glove boxes, and nightstand drawers don't count.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snaketzu, post: 3965761, member: 46014"] We know from John Lott's research that anywhere gun ownership goes up and/or concealed carry gets easier, confrontational crime decreases and property crime increases. Confrontational crime is almost always reported. Property crime is usually only reported when a police report is necessary for an insurance claim. So the trend can be hidden unless property crime statistics are corrected for unreported crimes. I say this as backing for my otherwise anecdotal claim that property crime is on the rise in OK metro areas, regardless of what statistics the local police departments are trotting out. Don't leave unsecured firearms in vehicles or homes unless they are well hidden. Center consoles, glove boxes, and nightstand drawers don't count. [/QUOTE]
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