Posted on 11/20/2014 6:53:09 AM PST by george76
prior to this change Russians were only allowed to own firearms for hunting or target practice. Because of this, there are only 13 million privately owned firearms in Russia compared to approximately 310 million the US. On the other hand, there were 21,603 murders in Russia in 2009 compared with just over 13,600 in the US, which has a population almost twice as large [as Russia].
In other words, in the past few years fewer guns equaled more murder in Russia while more guns equaled fewer murders in the US.
Under the new law, Russians can acquire a license to carry a firearm for self-defense. The license has to be renewed every five years and applicants must undergo background checks and take a safety course.
The law allows licensed Russians to carry a variety of different guns.
(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...
Pretty sure that the new congress in January will pass a similar bill here in the U.S. that negates all the niggling little POS anti gun laws in the various states. No? Well crap. I still ain’t movin’ to Russia. :>}
Imagine that! Guns deter crimes! Who would have thunk?!?!?!................
Pooty trusts his people more tban GayMuzzie:
You ever think you’d live to see THAT...?
Frankly, no, not in Russia, under anyone. Russia’s leadership and governments of all stripes have had a history of not trusting the populace. I’m very happy for the Russians to hear this, assuming the background checks aren’t onerous and subject to bribery and corruption.
How much do Obama’s sons contribute to the US murder rate?
“... subject to bribery and corruption.”
Which like most everything else in Russia, it will be.
Where does the article get the murder rate statistic in the headline from? The murder rate in Russia is about double that in the U.S. at 9.2 per 100,000 to the U.S.’s 4.7 per 100,000 (one of my favorite facts in this domain since the rate of private firearms ownership in Russia is about 1/10th that in the U.S.).
I’m disappointed if Breitbart has fallen for someone quoting statistics about the specious category of “gun crime” — doubtless given the relative rates of firearm ownership the proportion of Russian murders committed with firearms is lower than than the proportion of American murders committed with firearms.
Sorry, misread the headline — read “beyond” as ‘below’. Ignore the complaints in my last post... (@_@);;
Agreed. Consider, for instance, that according to the Bureau of Justice Statistics, only about 7.7% of all homicides in the US occur in rural areas. The base homicide rate translates to something like 1.7 per 100,000, which is roughly the same as Canada and much of Western Europe. Of course, we all know rural US gun ownership rates are very high.
Apparently, high rates of gun ownership aren’t the problem, as much as the libtards want to believe.
This made me smile. Then I saw your screen name and I smiled harder.
:)
I believe it's pretty close to 50/50. 13% of the population commits half, the other 87% commits about half.
It is likely quite restrictive. Still it is nice to see some movement.
http://gunwatch.blogspot.com/2014/11/russia-changes-law-to-allow-guns-to-be.html
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