In the following article from Breitbart a researcher into gun usage in the US has confirmed his research that defensive gun use in the US is greater than that of guns being used in the commission of crime. He ran across the raw data of a huge survey done by the CDC back in the 1990s that confirms his research. The CDC had never published this data or even admitted that they had done the study. In other words, they most likely suppressed their findings because it didn't support the anti-gun narrative.
You can download a pdf copy of what Kleck found in the CDC study in the hyperlink titled "CDC Findings". Click on that link and when that page opens click on the "Open PDF in Browser" button. It didn't open the file in my browser, but it did download it. There is another hyperlink in the Breitbart article titled "reaffirmed" that takes you to a previous article by Breitbart on this story in which another hyperlink titled "Politico Magazine" takes you to a story where Politico reports his findings and then tries to destroy what he says by giving all kinds of supposed refutations of Kleck's original findings.
You can find the rest of the article here: http://www.breitbart.com/big-govern...confirms-2-million-annual-defensive-gun-uses/
You can download a pdf copy of what Kleck found in the CDC study in the hyperlink titled "CDC Findings". Click on that link and when that page opens click on the "Open PDF in Browser" button. It didn't open the file in my browser, but it did download it. There is another hyperlink in the Breitbart article titled "reaffirmed" that takes you to a previous article by Breitbart on this story in which another hyperlink titled "Politico Magazine" takes you to a story where Politico reports his findings and then tries to destroy what he says by giving all kinds of supposed refutations of Kleck's original findings.
You can find the rest of the article here: http://www.breitbart.com/big-govern...confirms-2-million-annual-defensive-gun-uses/
An unpublished Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) study confirms Florida State University criminologist Gary Kleck’s findings of more than two million defensive handgun uses (DGUs) per year.
Since the early 1990s, Kleck has maintained that there is a minimum of 760,000 DGUs annually. That is his low estimate; Kleck and research partner Marc Gertz have contended the actual number is closer to 2.5 million.
Kleck reaffirmed his numbers on February 17, 2015, explaining that while plenty of naysayers have criticized his findings, none have been able to offer empirical evidence to counter them.
Now, a CDC study conducted on data from 1996, 1997, and 1998 has been uncovered. The study, which was never released to the public, shows approximately 2.46 million DGUs per year.
Kleck summarized the CDC findings:In 1996, 1997, and 1998, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) conducted large-scale national surveys asking about defensive gun use (DGU). They never released the findings, or even acknowledged they had studied the topic. I obtained the unpublished raw data and computed the prevalence of DGU. CDC’s findings indicated that an average of 2.46 million U.S. adults used a gun for self-defense in each of the years from 1996 through 1998 – almost exactly confirming the estimate for 1992 of Kleck and Gertz (1995). Possible reasons for CDC’s suppression of these findings are discussed.