05/24/10
From The NRA
In Charlotte, More NRA Members Equaled Less Crime
NRA's 2010 Annual Meetings in Charlotte, North Carolina are now behind us and
were, by all accounts, a great success. In an article on CharlotteObserver.com,
Molly Hedrick of the Charlotte Regional Visitors Authority confirmed that the
convention was "extremely successful." In fact, the NRA event was the largest
convention in Charlotte history. With crowds estimated at 70,000 to 85,000, the
number of visitors amounted to the equivalent of North Carolina's 10th biggest
city, officials have said.
With that many visitors in town, you might be thinking that there must have been
some serious problems -- maybe some opportunistic criminals preying on
preoccupied tourists making their way around an unfamiliar city. Well, crime was
actually lower during NRA's convention -- much lower.
According to the CharlotteObserver.com article, Captain Jeff Estes, commander of
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department's Central Division, said crime for
the week was 45 percent lower than the same week a year ago.
For those who know that NRA members are among the most law-abiding of citizens,
and that more guns often equates to less crime, then that figure should come as
no surprise at all.
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Maybe all the criminals were participating in their high school or college graduation events that week? Yeah, that's the ticket!
Glad all those scary gun people are gone and things are back to normal now.