JOHN CURLEY AND SHARI ELLIKER

John Curley: More guns would deter shootings

Dec 12, 2012, 2:03 PM | Updated: 3:20 pm

KIRO Radio's John Curley argues if more people carried guns, they'd be able to stop a mass shooter much sooner. (AP image)

(AP image)

Tuesdays mass mall shooting near Portland has many calling again for increased gun control. But in a debate on Seattle’s Morning News, KIRO Radio’s John Curley argued more guns are actually the way to stem shootings.

“If one of the 10,000 [people in the Clackamas Mall], maybe four of them, would be near that shooter as that kid walks into the one store and yelled out ‘I’m the shooter,’ it would be nice for somebody to say ‘Oh what a coincidence, so am I’ and with that they shoot and kill the guy,” Curley said.

But co-host Tom Tangney vehemently disagreed. He argued there’s a big difference between trained gun users and the average Joe packing heat.

“The thing is that when everybody has guns, I think more people would die with friendly fire than from these individual nut jobs who were going off shooting,” Tangney said.

It’s a controversy that rears up whenever there’s a mass shooting, like the one this summer at the Batman premier in Aurora, Colorado, and there’s no easy answer.

Gun control advocates argue more guns mean more shootings. They’ve called for, at the very least, more restrictions including longer waiting periods, closing the gun-show loophole, and mandatory reporting by mental-health professionals of patients they believe shouldn’t own guns.

Curley, however, pointed to a recent Atlantic report that found despite passing a controversial concealed-carry law in 2004, the firearm crime rate stayed steady rather than increasing.

A study from a UCLA professor found concealed weapon permit holders commit crimes at lower rate than the rest of the population.

With approximately 300 million guns already in America, many argue it’s too late to keep them out of the hands of the wrong people.

Curley says all the efforts to create gun-free zones and keep guns out of the hands of law abiding citizens do nothing to stop the unstable ones.

“That [gun-free zone] sign says to the gunman ‘Come on in. It’s a free shooting range. You can kill anyone you want because most of the law abiding citizens are not bringing guns in here.’ If there was a sign that says ‘Owner of store is armed’ do you think there’s a likelihood that person will be shot or robbed?” Curley asked.

“I’m just saying more armed citizens that know what they’re doing are more likely to be able to stop the guy,” Curley said. “Most people will say ‘I don’t wish I had a gun, but I’m hoping the guy next to me did.'”

John Curley and Jake Skorheim on KIRO Newsradio 97.3 FM
  • listen to tom and curleyTune in to KIRO Newsradio weekdays at 3pm for John Curley and Jake Skorheim.

John Curley and Jake Skorheim

John Curley and Shari Elliker

spd...

Julia Dallas

Lawyer: Women suing SPD for sexual harassment are face of recruitment efforts

The lawyer representing four women who are suing SPD for sexual harassment and discrimination was on "The John and Shari Show" on Tuesday.

9 days ago

inslee ferry...

Frank Sumrall

Inslee: ‘We’re going as fast as humanly possible’ getting ferry boats in the water

Governor Jay Inslee is pushing to keep electric ferries in the fold long after his tenure as governor has ended.

12 days ago

Photo: WA State Senator Mark Mullet (R-District 5)....

Frank Sumrall

John and Shari: Sen. Mullet speaks on banning nude deepfakes, running for governor

Sen. Mullet spoke with John and Shari on Washington's bill barring A.I.-generated deepfakes and his race for Washington's governor.

16 days ago

...

MyNorthwest Video

Video: AI-powered Tech has Entered the Security Game… with Paintballs

ICYMI AI technology is rapidly growing, and now… it wants to protect us. From what? Unwanted people at the front door, porch pirates, and more. It’s pretty wild. It’s also weird. Listen to the John Curley and Shari Elliker Show every weekday at 3pm on KIRO Newsradio 97.3 FM

20 days ago

Photo: Scott Fitzsimmons' "I-1THIS" license plate....

KIRO Newsradio staff

‘I didn’t even feel it’: John Curley shares astonishing story of local winner

The "I-1THIS" license plate is more than creative, it comes with a story of triumph. John Curley told the story who won the winning plate.

2 months ago

seattle nightmare tenant...

Frank Sumrall

Seattle homeowner’s ‘nightmare tenant’ situation resolved one year later

A Seattle homeowner's "nightmare tenant" situation, causing him to live in a van instead of his home for a stretch of time, has finally been resolved one year later.

2 months ago

John Curley: More guns would deter shootings