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Originally Posted by PepsiFree
Um, rude. I did look at the evidence and that's exactly what it says.
It's also worth noting that this study admits that, based on the way bear-human conflicts are reported, they are likely missing data that would increase the success rate of firearms without increasing the number of human injuries reported:
Worth noting that even with these limitations, the success rate for handguns was 84%, while the success rate for bearspray is 90%, a negligible difference according to the study.
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Where did you find this study?