I'm glad the 8 percent had access to a gun for personal protection....I'm sure there are more instances of self defense where a firearm is pulled and not discharged that largely go un reported as the person being targeted doesn't want to get jammed up in legal problems.
There is a stat that the left likes to use that goes something like this. A firearm in the home is 4 times more likely to be used against a person in the home than to protect it from an intruder.
I haven't gotten into it in many years. But there are many problems with this.
First is that they only counted a defensive gun use (DGU) if the bad guy died.
I dug around a bit and found something like this.
70% of DGUs a shot is never fired.
60% of DGUs where a gun is fired, nobody is actually hit.
80% of DGUs where someone is hit, nobody dies.
If you do the math on this (0.3 x 0.4 x 0.2), you see that the aggressor dies in only about 2.4% of DGUs.
Even if you change the assumptions significantly the number is still very small.
50% of DGUs a shot is never fired.
50% of DGUs where a gun is fired, nobody is actually hit.
60% of DGUs where someone is hit, nobody dies.
0.5 x 0.5 x 0.4 =0.1 or
10% of the time that a DGU occurs the aggressor dies.