Can an increase in private gun ownership help crime rate decrease?

Cenk Uygur talks with Kyle Coplen, founder of the Armed Citizen Project, and Cindy Guaman and Maureen McDonald, ACP participants. The ACP aims to supply Houston citizens with firearms and train them to use those weapons in order to test whether having more armed private owners positively affects the city’s crime rate. The project especially focuses on giving guns to single women who feel unsafe and want another way to defend themselves. Coplen argues that waiting for the police is often not a good enough option. “What is someone to do in that 30 minutes it takes for an officer to get there?” Coplen asks. “You are on your own at that time. The people that think that there shouldn’t be private ownership of guns, they’re simply pro-rapist, in my opinion.”