Letter in Today's Washington Times on Gun Show Regulations
By contrast, the Bureau of Justice Statistics conducted a survey of 18,000 state prison inmates in 1997, the largest survey of inmates ever conducted. Less than 1 percent of inmates (0.7 percent) who had a gun indicated they had obtained it at a gun show. When combined with guns obtained from flea markets, the total rises to 1.7 percent. These are tiny fractions compared to the estimated 40 percent of the criminals' guns that are obtained from friends or family and the 39 percent that are obtained on the street or from illegal sources. The numbers also had changed little from a similar 1991 survey that indicated that 0.6 percent of inmates had gotten their guns from guns shows and 1.3 percent from flea markets.
Labels: Crime, GunControl, GunShowRegulations
1 Comments:
- It's Good to know that, John Lott.
I always find it interesting that the gun control crowd cannot find a plan of action that meets their stated agenda.
Why not combat the black market to at least an equal degree as the white one?
btw,
http://www.long-sunday.net/long_sunday/2007/01/open_letter.html
That's ok, I think she was baiting an unreasonable response anyways. But I am *very* curious about the last comment by "muhahaha" (I believe it's #14, and i think it's new for today) I think you would be, too, because it looks like a new argument.
could you explain to me why it is incorrect, I'll lament that it did sway me a bit left.
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