On what grounds does Huemer argue for concealed carry of handguns?
a. Permitting citizens to carry concealed weapons reduces crime.
b. Few citizens would purchase handguns unless they could carry them
concealed.
c. It is highly unlikely that law abiding citizens would carry unless they had the
right to carry concealed.
d. All of the above
ANS: D
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