Talk:Gary Kleck

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[edit] US or world-wide?

Would that be gun control just in the US or world-wide?

[edit] Anonymous link

The linked citation disputing the efficacy of gun self defence [1] needs to be identified in some way. soverman April 23/07: 02:40 UTC

[edit] Removal of sourced info

Someone removed this, which is sourced, can someone explain?

By the Kleck study, however, most successful preventions of victimizations are accomplished without a shot being fired, which are not counted as a self-defense firearm usage by either the Hemenway or McDowell studies.<ref>{{cite book |title=Guns, Crime, and Freedom |publisher=Regnery Publishing, Inc., Washington, DC |author= LaPierre, Wayne |pages=p. 23 |date=1994}}</ref>

Arthur (talk) 20:18, 19 November 2007 (UTC)