Statistics For Robbery And 30.06
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Statistics For Robbery And 30.06
Does anyone know of any statistics or web sights for robberies in places of business that have 30.06 signs posted?
- stevie_d_64
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I wouldn't be sure that would even be noted in any robbery investigation...
They should, but that would only make "our" point valid...Wouldn't it???
They should, but that would only make "our" point valid...Wouldn't it???
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- stevie_d_64
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I believe he is looking for:TheRising wrote:I don't have any input as to any research into statistics of this, but what are you trying to connect?
"Are businesses and facilities that post 30.06 restrictions, statistically more likely to be afforded more opportunities to be robbed than businesses and facilities that do not post the restrictive signage..."
I am not so sure myself...Given that the average criminal does not give thought to this issue, that we pay so much attention to...
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- jimlongley
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In other words, do 30.06 signs create gun free crime zones?stevie_d_64 wrote:I believe he is looking for:TheRising wrote:I don't have any input as to any research into statistics of this, but what are you trying to connect?
"Are businesses and facilities that post 30.06 restrictions, statistically more likely to be afforded more opportunities to be robbed than businesses and facilities that do not post the restrictive signage..."
I am not so sure myself...Given that the average criminal does not give thought to this issue, that we pay so much attention to...
A cop friend tells me that some criminnals do pay attention to them, but he had no statistics, only anecdotal tales from arrestees.
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Yep! LEO used to fill out forms on all Armed Robberies. There was things like, security cameras in use, 24 hour store, security service, etc. . . The same was true with accidents, did alcohol play a part, rain, construction zone, etc. . .stevie_d_64 wrote:I believe he is looking for:TheRising wrote:I don't have any input as to any research into statistics of this, but what are you trying to connect?
"Are businesses and facilities that post 30.06 restrictions, statistically more likely to be afforded more opportunities to be robbed than businesses and facilities that do not post the restrictive signage..."
That's what I was getting at. Your average criminal isn't going to case a liquor store to find one with a 30.06 sign because one without MAY have a patron with a concealed handgun.stevie_d_64 wrote:I believe he is looking for:TheRising wrote:I don't have any input as to any research into statistics of this, but what are you trying to connect?
"Are businesses and facilities that post 30.06 restrictions, statistically more likely to be afforded more opportunities to be robbed than businesses and facilities that do not post the restrictive signage..."
I am not so sure myself...Given that the average criminal does not give thought to this issue, that we pay so much attention to...
Think about this....just because there is a 30.06 sign in the window doesn't mean the guy behind the counter doesn't have a gun. A 30.06 sign isn't a magnetic barrier....
Nonetheless, I wish you good luck in your research. Let us know what you find.