Posted on 12/22/2009 2:25:11 PM PST by BobMcCartyWrites
A ten percent drop in murders during the first six months of this year at a time when gun sales were up dramatically is more proof that there is no correlation between gun ownership and violent crime, say officials with the Second Amendment Foundation.
The FBI released data Monday that shows murders dropped by 10 percent from the same period in 2008. Meanwhile, according to data released by the FBI's National Instant Criminal Background Check System shows that during the first six months of this year, gun sales were up.
January 2009 background checks rose 28.8 percent over the same month in 2008, February's NICS checks were up 23.3 percent and in March they were up 29.9 percent over March 2008. The trend continued in April, with NICS checks up 30.3 percent, while May showed a slowdown, up only 15.5 percent, and in June they were up 18.1 percent.
"What this shows," said Alan Gottlieb, SAF executive vice president, "is that gun prohibitionists are all wrong when they argue that more guns result in more crime. Firearms in the hands of law-abiding citizens are no threat to anyone. Perhaps violent criminals were actually discouraged by all of those gun sales earlier this year, because the media made a point of reporting the booming gun market.
"Anti-gunners," he continued, "have lost another one of their baseless arguments. Millions of Americans bought guns during the first six months of this year, many of them for the first time. Yet with all of those new guns in circulation, coupled with an increased demand for concealed carry licenses around the country, the streets have not been awash in blood, as gun banners repeatedly predict.
"Hard facts trump hot air," Gottlieb concluded. "These people are consistently wrong about our rights. Millions of people bought guns, especially semiautomatic sport-utility rifles that gun grabbers want to ban because they say people aren't safe with all of those guns in private hands. Well, the people disagree, and so does the data."
As in, more guns = less crime.
But we can't have that, now can we.
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Every day we hear about robbers, home invaders, burglars getting shot and killed.
For every one killed we are preventing dozens of crimes. No wonder the rate is going down
And that is a very good thing.
Vermont has next to no gun laws on the books—never did, and a very low crime rate overall, let alone gun crimes.
On the other hand, you have cities like DC, NYC, and Chicago with a myriad of strict laws and regulation—and lots of gun crime.
When Fatboy Michael Moore, the Faux-Populist Whore, sat down to interview Charlton Heston for his anti-gun movie, I think he asked Heston why America had so much worse gun crime than Canada. Heston responded that, if you took blacks and Hispanics out of America’s gun crime stats, our percentages were lower than Canada’s.
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