Hello all, I'm having a fairly heated debate with some pro gun control know-nothings regarding legal weapons used in crime vs illegal (unregistered)weapons used in crime. Their arguement is that most crime involves legal weapons owned by that person, yet I can't find where he would have gotten that info. Hope it isn't......does anyone know about this? Or does anyone know where I could find these statistics?
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Registered vs Unregistered Firearms use in crime
When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall one by one, an unpitied sacrifice in a contemptible struggle."
"When good men do nothing, evil will prevail."
-Edmund Burke, 1770.
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- According to the 1997 Survey of State Prison Inmates, among those possessing a gun, the source of the gun was from -
- a flea market or gun show for fewer than 2%
- a retail store or pawnshop for about 12%
- family, friends, a street buy, or an illegal source for 80%
- During the offense that brought them to prison, 15% of State inmates and 13% of Federal inmates carried a handgun, and about 2%, a military-style semiautomatic gun.
- On average, State inmates possessing a firearm received sentences of 18 years, while those without a weapon had an average sentence of 12 years.
- Among prisoners carrying a firearm during their crime, 40% of State inmates and 56% of Federal inmates received a sentence enhancement because of the firearm.
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Would be nice if that 80% could be broken down further into it's sub-categories.
Your pro-control friends have no idea what they are talking about. Tell them to stop getting their facts from CSI Miami and to read up on a subject before they are willing to argue about it.Comment
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[QUOTE=Vacaville;2808311]Would be nice if that 80% could be broken down further into it's sub-categories.
I hear you on that, that's exactly what I want separated, and whether or not those firearms from family or friends were even legal/registered.When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall one by one, an unpitied sacrifice in a contemptible struggle."
"When good men do nothing, evil will prevail."
-Edmund Burke, 1770.
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Need to differentiate between unregistered legal and registered legal firearms.
Given the differences in registration laws between different states, there are probably far more legally owned, unregistered firearms than there are legally owned registered firearms. Both of these numbers dwarf the number of non-legally owned firearms.
Even in California only handguns are registered. All of the handguns that existed in CA before registration was required still owned by there owners at the time of the law change are still legally owned, unregistered firearms. Long guns (non-AW) are not registered at all in CA, so ALL of the long guns in CA are legally owned, unregistered firearms.
Don't fall into the "registered" trap.
TimComment
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Need to differentiate between unregistered legal and registered legal firearms.
Given the differences in registration laws between different states, there are probably far more legally owned, unregistered firearms than there are legally owned registered firearms. Both of these numbers dwarf the number of non-legally owned firearms.
Even in California only handguns are registered. All of the handguns that existed in CA before registration was required still owned by there owners at the time of the law change are still legally owned, unregistered firearms. Long guns (non-AW) are not registered at all in CA, so ALL of the long guns in CA are legally owned, unregistered firearms.
Don't fall into the "registered" trap.
Tim
I see, my bad. I should rephrase my question: How many crimes use illegal firearms?When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall one by one, an unpitied sacrifice in a contemptible struggle."
"When good men do nothing, evil will prevail."
-Edmund Burke, 1770.
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i understand how hanguns are "registered" to the owner while long guns are not. How do i explain that to someone tho, because people think because you DROS your automatically registered in some database or sumthing.how would explain that,even my father who is VERY pro gun thinks that every firearm purchase is "registered", and i cant explain it well enough to sway that notion."Liberals hate America, they hate "flag-wavers," they hate abortion opponents, they hate all religions except Islam (post 9/11). Even Islamic terrorists don't hate America like liberals do. They don't have the energy. If they had that much energy, they'd have indoor plumbing by now."
"If gays can't change, why do liberals think child molesters can?"
Originally posted by AJAX22Its the liberal fallacy.... "All men are equal, except for me, cause I know what is good for you better than you do."Comment
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When I run the serial numbers of the guns used in crime, I find many guns do not have any record on file in AFS. I see some guns do not have serial numbers period, maybe lunch box guns. Some guns have serial numbers obliterated beyond restoration. Many guns that are old do not have record on file either.Comment
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i understand how hanguns are "registered" to the owner while long guns are not. How do i explain that to someone tho, because people think because you DROS your automatically registered in some database or sumthing.how would explain that,even my father who is VERY pro gun thinks that every firearm purchase is "registered", and i cant explain it well enough to sway that notion.
The Federal 4473 asks for that info - but 4473s are not (supposed to be, legally) collected into a database. As often as BATF seems to want this, and as often as some Congresscritter proposes it, and then it gets shot down, I believe we'd know of any illegal database by now.
So unless some detail about the gun is recorded and linked to the buyer, there is no 'registration' of that gun.
A buyer might return the buyer's info card to a manufacturer, for some reason, and that would be a kind of 'registration', but it would be non-government and voluntary.ARCHIVED Calguns Foundation Wiki here: http://web.archive.org/web/201908310...itle=Main_Page
Frozen in 2015, it is falling out of date and I can no longer edit the content. But much of it is still good!Comment
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When I run the serial numbers of the guns used in crime, I find many guns do not have any record on file in AFS. I see some guns do not have serial numbers period, maybe lunch box guns. Some guns have serial numbers obliterated beyond restoration. Many guns that are old do not have record on file either.
Basically, there is no comprehensive data on whether a firearm was legally acquired by a criminal actor.
Anyone who claims to know either way needs to be challenged on his/her data source.ARCHIVED Calguns Foundation Wiki here: http://web.archive.org/web/201908310...itle=Main_Page
Frozen in 2015, it is falling out of date and I can no longer edit the content. But much of it is still good!Comment
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crazy stuff.
Most firearms available on the open market in free states are not registered or traceable.Comment
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Beat me to it...
Need to differentiate between unregistered legal and registered legal firearms.
Given the differences in registration laws between different states, there are probably far more legally owned, unregistered firearms than there are legally owned registered firearms. Both of these numbers dwarf the number of non-legally owned firearms.
Even in California only handguns are registered. All of the handguns that existed in CA before registration was required still owned by there owners at the time of the law change are still legally owned, unregistered firearms. Long guns (non-AW) are not registered at all in CA, so ALL of the long guns in CA are legally owned, unregistered firearms.
Don't fall into the "registered" trap.
TimOriginally posted by ViPER395Give me a a case of .223 and immunity and i'll solve the gang problem from that News10 weather tower crap.Comment
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Hello all, I'm having a fairly heated debate with some pro gun control know-nothings regarding legal weapons used in crime vs illegal (unregistered)weapons used in crime. Their arguement is that most crime involves legal weapons owned by that person, yet I can't find where he would have gotten that info. Hope it isn't......does anyone know about this? Or does anyone know where I could find these statistics?Last edited by cousinkix1953; 07-23-2009, 7:21 PM.Comment
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