Researchers have found that states with permitless carry laws have experienced an 11 percent increase in handgun homicide rates after enactment [More]
Pretty definitive subhead, right?
Except the study he links to specifically notes:
Finally, we were unable to analyze the impact of permitless-carry laws because of the small number of observations. Only 4 states had permitless-carry laws in place during the study period. However, in the past 2 years, an additional 5 states have enacted such laws. Elucidating the impact of permitless-carry laws will require follow-up for the 9 states that now have such laws in effect.
We could get into the whole correlation/causation logical fallacy, the fact that permit holders are significantly more law-abiding than the "Only Ones," that criminals don't obey laws, and that homicides aren't homogeneously distributed throughout the population but concentrated among a hardcore lawless urban element, and that while rates can appear more impactful in lower-population areas, the real numbers in those high-population areas hardly reflect a prohibition success story.
Except there's no need to do that here because once it's been demonstrated this hoplophobic dweeb's either ignorant or lying, why waste any more time on him?
Here's a surprise: Columbus Alive is a Gannett Publication!
Let's see how they respond.