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Guns rarely used for self-defense in US: study

The woman behind the gun: A woman looks at guns as she visits on June 5, 2015, the museum named "Lens 14-18, centre d'histoire Guerre et Paix" (Lens 14-18, War and peace historical center) in Souchez, near the French northern city of Lens

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Thu, June 18, 2015 Published on Jun. 18, 2015 Published on 2015-06-18T08:23:11+07:00

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Guns rarely used for self-defense in US: study

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a href="/node/658750">The woman behind the gun: A woman looks at guns as she visits on June 5, 2015, the museum named "Lens 14-18, centre d'histoire Guerre et Paix" (Lens 14-18, War and peace historical center) in Souchez, near the French northern city of Lens.AFP PHOTO / PHILIPPE HUGUENContrary to what the gun lobby argues, personal firearms in the United States are rarely used for self-defense, a gun control advocacy group said Wednesday.

In an analysis of FBI and other federal government data, the non-profit Violence Policy Center said Americans are far more likely to hurt themselves or others when handling a lethal weapon.

In 2012, it said, only 259 "justifiable homicides" involving a private citizen were reported, compared to 8,342 criminal homicides committed with a gun.

Put another way, for every justifiable homicide involving a gun, 32 criminal homicides carried out with a firearm occurred. And that does not take into account "tens of thousands" of gun-related suicides and unintentional shootings.

The influential National Rifle Association contends that "guns are necessary for self-defence," said Josh Sugarmann, executive director of the Violence Policy Center in Washington.

"But this gun industry propaganda has no basis in fact," he said in a statement.

"In fact, in a nation of more than 300 million firearms, it is striking how rarely guns are used in self-defense."

On its website, the NRA carries a running list of incidents in which it says firearms were successfully used in self-defense -- in one case against a house intruder crawling through a doggie door in Texas, in another case against a "rabid fox" in Massachusetts.

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