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Gun ban' utopia creates violent crime increase
Lake County [California] Record-Bee ^ | 7 March 2005 | editorial staff

Posted on 03/07/2005 10:17:18 AM PST by 45Auto

The cure is worse than the disease

In a pattern that's repeated itself in Canada and Australia, violent crime has continued to go up in Great Britain despite a complete ban on handguns, most rifles and many shotguns. The broad ban that went into effect in 1997 was trumpeted by the British government as a cure for violent crime. The cure has proven to be much worse than the disease. Crime rates in England have skyrocketed since the ban was enacted. According to economist John Lott of the American Enterprise Institute, the violent crime rate has risen 69 percent since 1996, with robbery rising 45 percent and murders rising 54 percent. This is even more alarming when you consider that from 1993 to 1997 armed robberies had fallen by 50 percent. Recent information released by the British Home Office shows that trend is continuing.

Reports released in October 2004 indicate that during the second quarter of 2004, violent crime rose 11 percent; violence against persons rose 14 percent.

The British experience is further proof that gun bans don't reduce crime and, in fact, may increase it. The gun ban creates ready victims for criminals, denying law-abiding people the opportunity to defend themselves.

By contrast, the number of privately owned guns in the United States rises by about 5 million a year, according to the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. The number of guns owned by Americans is at an all-time high, fast approaching 300 million.

Meanwhile the FBI reports that in 2003 the nation's violent crime rate declined for the 12th straight year to a 27-year low. The FBI's figures are based on crimes reported to police. By comparison, the U.S. Department of Justice reported in September that, according to its annual national crime victim survey, violent crime reached a 30-year low in 2003.

Right-to-Carry states fared better than the rest of the country in 2003. On the whole, their total violent crime, murder and robbery rates were 6 percent, 2 percent and 23 percent lower respectively than the states and the District of Columbia where carrying a firearm for protection against criminals is prohibited or severely restricted. On average in Right-to-Carry states the total violent crime, murder, robbery and aggravated assault rates were lower by 27 percent, 32 percent, 45 percent and 20 percent respectively.

As usual, most of the states with the lowest violent crime rates are those with the least gun control, including those in the Rocky Mountain region, and Maine, New Hampshire and Ver-mont in the Northeast. The District of Columbia and Maryland, which have gun bans and other severe restrictions on gun purchase and ownership, retained their regrettable distinctions as having the highest murder and robbery rates.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; US: California
KEYWORDS: banglist; britain; crime; rkba
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To: 45Auto
Crime is very dependent on demographics. Most crime is committed by males under the age of 30. If a society has a high percentage of this demographic, crime will be higher.

I see no mention of demographics in this article and am wondering if it has been taken into account.

21 posted on 03/07/2005 1:56:31 PM PST by A Ruckus of Dogs
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To: GRANGER

Of course .. just like they ignore everything else which doesn't agree with their agenda.

And .. BECAUSE THEY HAVE IGNORED all these issues .. the internet has taken over doing their job for them. They don't like it - and they're starting to call us names - WHICH CAN ONLY MEAN ONE THING - WE'RE RIGHT!!


22 posted on 03/07/2005 2:26:28 PM PST by CyberAnt (Pres. Bush: "Self-government relies, in the end, on the governing of the self.")
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To: farfromhome

In my part of Indiana, gun control means being able to hit your neighbor's dog on a dead run at a hundred yards without hurting the chicken in its mouth.


23 posted on 03/07/2005 2:37:22 PM PST by Mr. Lucky
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To: A Ruckus of Dogs
"I see no mention of demographics in this article and am wondering if it has been taken into account."

I also wonder what the immigrant breakdown for these numbers are.

24 posted on 03/07/2005 2:42:30 PM PST by Desron13
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To: PA28 Pilot; robertpaulsen
PA28 Pilot wrote:

I can't even believe this crap is still debated.


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Sites that advocate repeal of the 2nd Amendment are everywhere.. Some are even linked to quite often on FR.. -- By those who argue here that States like CA can constitutionally infringe on our RKBA's.


Constitutional Topic:
The Second Amendment - The U.S. Constitution Online
Address:http://www.usconstitution.net/consttop_2nd.html
25 posted on 03/07/2005 2:47:00 PM PST by P_A_I
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