Well even when they train, and learn how to use them properly they end up killing themselves, an innocent bystander, or end up getting the weapon turned on themselves.
Heck, look at American cops. They're wrongfully gunning down people left and right instead of using alternative measures. If they can't be trusted with guns with their training, then the average citizen shouldn't be either. Arming the population simply leads to a more paranoid society as a whole.
You seem to imply this is the majority of occurences with firearm owners. I contend these are all extremely rare instances, unless you can provide a source otherwise. If you believe that no trained law-abiding civilians or law enforcement are competent enough to be allowed to carry firearms, how would you recommend protecting against those criminals who would continue to keep theirs?
There was a huff a while back in the courts where it was ruled the police do not have a duty to protect you. But it was more like if you run into a burning building. Yoi cant sue if they dont run in after you.
Police have no duty to act... although most willing do so when possible. If police happen to reach a crime in progress, their legal obligation is to accurately report the details in their paperwork, not to get between the criminal and their intended victim. Although I've never known any who wouldn't help, even at great personal risk, if they thought they could protect the innocent.
even that number still isnt thousands
Most of the statistics on "children" tend to count people into their early 20s... and do not separate out gang members who typically shoot other teenaged gang members at a high rate. Chicago alone had close to 2500 shootings (410 homicides) in 2014... and it has extremely strict gun control laws. Only 16 of those fatal shootings came from police. (source: SunTimes). So, technically, thousands MAY be a correct value, but the number needs clarification since the majority are from gang-on-gang shootings.
Draw a weapon from where exactly? You think women are walking around with guns holstered at their sides? ...
But again, women tend to not carry loaded guns while jogging, out on a date, or sitting at home watching Netflix.
My wife carries, as do several of her friends. None have had occasion to utilize one, which is fortunate. I hope they never need them.
You're correct that she doesn't carry while watching Netflix. That would be uncomfortable. But there is one secured nearby.
It's more difficult to get an accurate estimate of how many people used a gun in self-defense without shooting the other person. Some people have tried to study that, but it seemed like it's tough to get an accurate figure because it relies on self-reported data and "have you ever defended yourself with a gun?" is sort of a broad question.
I can speak of at least one occurance late last year. I had two men rush up to me at an ATM late at night. One came up behind me, the other came up to my right with hands in his pockets. As per my training, I moved lateral to avoid them surrounding me, and drew into low ready (that's both hands on weapon, but pointed at the ground, for those unfamiliar). The gentlemen quickly disengaged and left. I didn't report it due to the fact that I never saw a weapon (it was implied in pocket of the man to my right), yet had technically brandished mine.
I wasn't happy to have been forced to defend myself. I didn't go out looking to "pump lead" into anyone. It wasn't even my choice to have to draw that night. I was in fear for my life and took what measures were needed to stay alive.
And to Hanzou... it wasn't taken and used against me, I didn't shoot myself, and didn't slaughter innocent bystanders. I'm also not paranoid. I went back to that same ATM last night, as I've done dozens of times since.