2017 LTC/Non-LTC Convictions: ASSAULT CAUSES BI RETALIATION W/GOVERN

Introduction

The purpose of this article is to compare the crime statistics between Texas Licenced to Carry (LTC) holders and non-LTC holders for the crime of Assault Causes Bodily Injury Retaliation with Government for 2017. This crime is defined as an act of physical force or threat of physical force against a person or property in government or government affiliated establishment in which there is no desire for personal gain or any other criminal purposes. It is important to study the relationship between LTC holders and crime statistics as it can provide insight into the effectiveness of safety measures such as background checks and training.

Crime Statistics among Texas LTC Holders

The crime statistics for Assault Causes Bodily Injury Retaliation with Government for 2017 for Texas LTC holders was 0 convictions, compared to 1 conviction for non-LTC holders. This suggests that LTC holders are more likely to be law-abiding citizens than non-LTC holders.

Factors that may contribute to the Difference in Crime Statistics between Texas LTC and Non-LTC Holders

The difference in crime statistics between Texas LTC and non-LTC holders may be due to several factors such as more stringent background checks and eligibility requirements for obtaining an LTC, training, and education for LTC holders, and the perception of risk and responsibility among LTC holders.

Conclusion

To summarize, the crime statistics for Assault Causes Bodily Injury Retaliation with Government for 2017 show that LTC holders in Texas have a 0% conviction rate, compared to a 100% conviction rate for non-LTC holders. This suggests that LTC holders are more likely to be law-abiding citizens than non-LTC holders. The findings of this article have implications for the group with the higher percentage, as it suggests that LTC holders have an advantage in terms of crime prevention.

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