ATF Complicates Common Pro-Gun Control Claim With Baltimore Gun Study

GURPS

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A new study by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives at the request of Maryland police provides more evidence that disrupts a common claim among gun control advocates: that guns in states with strict gun control laws are frequently purchased in states with more lax laws.

As the Baltimore Sun reports, at Maryland's request, the ATF successfully traced more than 5,900 firearms recovered last year to see where they were obtained.

The largest portion of them were purchased in Maryland, which has some of the strictest gun control laws in the country, receiving an "A-" from the pro-gun control Giffords Center (only California receives an "A").

The ATF found that 47% of the guns were purchased locally; 15% were purchased in Virginia (which receives a "D" rating), and 7% were purchased in "C"-rated Pennsylvania.

While a majority of the guns were purchased in the state or in surrounding states, some came from far off, including 46 which came from California, the strictest gun control state in the country, while 101 came from Texas, which gets the Giffords Center's worst "F" rating.



ATF Complicates Common Pro-Gun Control Claim With Baltimore Gun Study
 

This_person

Well-Known Member
A new study by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives at the request of Maryland police provides more evidence that disrupts a common claim among gun control advocates: that guns in states with strict gun control laws are frequently purchased in states with more lax laws.

As the Baltimore Sun reports, at Maryland's request, the ATF successfully traced more than 5,900 firearms recovered last year to see where they were obtained.

The largest portion of them were purchased in Maryland, which has some of the strictest gun control laws in the country, receiving an "A-" from the pro-gun control Giffords Center (only California receives an "A").

The ATF found that 47% of the guns were purchased locally; 15% were purchased in Virginia (which receives a "D" rating), and 7% were purchased in "C"-rated Pennsylvania.

While a majority of the guns were purchased in the state or in surrounding states, some came from far off, including 46 which came from California, the strictest gun control state in the country, while 101 came from Texas, which gets the Giffords Center's worst "F" rating.



ATF Complicates Common Pro-Gun Control Claim With Baltimore Gun Study

Goodness. It's almost as if the counter argument of, "well, if states with free gun laws are where all the guns are coming from, why don't states with free gun laws have more crime?" are actually valid points? The old data of "states with free gun laws and crime vs. states with restrictive gun laws and their crime" is actually valid data, and now the data backs it up even further.

Whodathunkit? (well, except everyone with a brain, which leaves out gun-control advocates)
 
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