I have list hundreds of incidents of CC permit holders being arrested and convicted for committing violent acts.
Just because it is what I'm familiar with: In Utah, over the past 20 years we have revoked concealed carry permits for all causes at a pretty constant rate of about 0.2% (2 per 1,000). Currently, about 1 in 10 Utah adults (200,000) hold a permit to carry. I suspect about 10% of those actually do carry on a regular basis, the rest carry when hunting, camping, hiking, traveling, or when they have to run to the pharmacy at 2:00 am because a child has spiked a fever and they are out of Tylenol. (We also have about 300,000 non-resident permits valid).
It is a little more difficult to get numbers, but near as we can tell, police officers lose their certification at about the same rate. Ditto for school teachers, and doctors.
It is hard to find any reasonably large and diverse group that won't have 0.2% of the membership misbehave at some point.
Whether OCers are a large enough group for stats to kick in, or whether they are still small enough that self-selection is overcoming stats, I do not know.
What I do know is that we in the RKBA community do not do ourselves any favors when we allow our opponents to divide us. Remember how "sportsmen" didn't much care when short shotguns, machine guns and silencers were effectively banned? Or how many didn't seem to worry too much about bans on large magazines, "Saturday Night Specials", or "assault rifles"....until it became clear that such bans affected some popular hunting guns and that the next target (no pun intended) was obviously those "high powered sniper rifles" that happen to look just like common hunting rifles?
Those who are on the forefront of RKBA for self-defense should set the highest, best example of not attacking other segments of the RKBA community needlessly. Someone legally CCing does nothing to hurt RKBA nor OC.
Please, counter the attacks by OC without lobbing attacks against CC.
Charles