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State-By-State Fatality Information

To view incidents from Concealed Carry Killers broken out by state, click on a state in the table below.

Alabama Louisiana Ohio
Arizona Maine Oklahoma
Arkansas Maryland Oregon
California Massachusetts Pennsylvania
Colorado Michigan Rhode Island
Connecticut Minnesota South Carolina
Florida Mississippi Tennessee
Georgia Missouri Texas
Idaho Montana Utah
Illinois Nebraska Virginia
Indiana Nevada Washington
Iowa New York Washington, DC
Kansas North Carolina West Virginia
Kentucky North Dakota Wisconsin

VPC PUBLICATIONS

Cash and Carry: How Concealed Carry Laws Drive Gun Industry Profits

Firearm Justifiable Homicides and Non-Fatal Self-Defense Gun Use

License to Kill IV: More Guns, More Crime

Concealing the Risk: Real-World Effects of Lax Concealed Weapons Laws

Concealed Carry: The Criminal's Companion


ADDITIONAL VPC PUBLICATIONS>>>

VPC FACT SHEETS

Mass Shootings Involving Concealed Handgun Permit Holders

Armed Citizens Are Not the Answer to Mass Shootings

Research Exposes Dangerous Flaws in State Concealed Handgun Permit Systems

Victims of Concealed Carry Killers Under Age 18

Federally Mandated Concealed Carry: The Impact on Your State

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

Media Matters, “Who is Gun Advocate John Lott?”

Research demonstrates that people who carry guns are more likely than other gun owners to have them stolen

Johns Hopkins, “Fact vs. Fiction” on Concealed Carry

Right-to-carry gun laws linked to increase in violent crime, Stanford research shows

National Academy of Sciences, Firearms and Violence: A Critical Review (2004), Chapter 6

American Journal of Public Health, When Concealed Handgun Licensees Break Bad: Criminal Convictions of Concealed Handgun Licensees in Texas, 2001–2009

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