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Old June 28, 2012, 08:28 AM   #6
Bartholomew Roberts
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I think the problem with your argument is that the majority of people who own firearms are untrained (no formal training with firearms) or poorly trained (basic military or police training). So in a large majority of conflicts, you have untrained, inexperienced people against other untrained, inexperienced people, and not surprisingly, untrained, inexperienced people often prevail because they are usually the parties on both sides of a conflict and one of them has to win.

It seems to me the relevant question is do better trained people prevail more often than untrained people?
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