There's only one conclusion on the side of facts. That's the point of them.
And the FACT is that violent crime rates have dropped in EVERY state once concealed carry is allowed and decreases inversely proportionally as the number of permits issued goes up. THOSE are the facts. What you call "facts" are misapplied statistics attempted to prove a politically motivated point. But your bias is so clear you can't even see that.
But regardless of any of that, what really is a FACT is that one's personal protection is an individual right. That's the whole point of the bill of rights: that society, nor studies, nor political action, nor any other preference by the group can make that decision for the individual. It doesn't matter if 99% of the population thinks all guns should be outlawed. They can't dictate to that 1% how they can and can't defend themselves. That is a fundamental right we enjoy in this country. And I wouldn't trade that freedom for anything in the world. I wouldn't expect a Canadian to understand fundamental freedom though. All of your freedom is given to you by the government, which means it can be taken away. My freedom comes from outside the government, and all power in my government was given to it by the people. All other freedoms were reserved by the people. It's sad how many in this world today, even Americans, don't understand this distinction and are so willing to give up their rights and freedoms to a government, not realizing that government can take them at any time. They live in fantasy land thinking that because all is well and it's working right now that it always will be. But one day it will come crashing down, their freedoms will be gone and they won't have a way to get them back. That's why the 2nd amendment exists. It allows for an armed populace to help preserve all the other freedoms of the bill or rights because it is "necessary to the security of a free state."