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Criminals Getting Guns From Friends(

Josey1Josey1 Member Posts: 9,598 ✭✭
edited November 2001 in General Discussion
Criminals Getting Guns From FriendsBy CHRISTOPHER NEWTON, Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON (AP) - More gun-carrying criminals are turning to friends and family for their weapons rather than buying them at stores, gun shows or flea markets, the Justice Department (news - web sites) reported Sunday. Nearly 40 percent of state prison inmates in 1997 who used or possessed a firearm during their crime got the weapon from a friend or relative, compared with 34 percent in 1991. Over the same period, the percentage of those inmates who bought or traded for their gun at a pawn shop, flea market, or retail outlet fell from 21 percent to 14 percent. That shift is due in part to the passage of tougher gun control laws during the 1990s, including the 1993 Brady Bill that imposed nationwide background checks on buyers, said the report's author, Caroline Wolf Harlow. The Bureau of Justice Statistics survey also showed the number of state prisoners who used guns to commit their crimes rose from 16 percent to 18 percent between 1991 and 1997. Federal prisoners followed the same trend, increasing their gun possession from 12 percent to 15 percent over the same period. Researchers on both sides of the gun control issue interpreted the statistics differently. ``What this shows is that making it harder for stores to sell guns does nothing to deter criminals from getting weapons,'' said Jeffrey Wendell, a criminal justice professor at the University of Texas. ``They just turn to other sources. No one is walking into a store, finding they can't buy a gun and then deciding not to commit a crime.'' Paul Stevens, a lawyer and professor at the University of Pennsylvania, says tougher laws are needed on all fronts. ``We need less guns in society in general,'' Stevens said. ``The problem is that there are so many guns and they are so easy to get that it is impossible to keep the wrong people from getting a hold of them.'' The data came from interviews of 18,000 state and federal prisoners. The survey found that about 10 percent of federal and state prisoners carried a military-style, semiautomatic weapon when committing a crime. These weapons included the Uzi, Tec-9, AK-47 rifle and several varieties of shotgun. The firearm most favored by inmates was the handgun, carried by more than 80 percent of the inmates who said they used a gun. Of the prisoners convicted of a violent crime - murder, rape, robbery and assault - 30 percent of state inmates and 35 percent of federal inmates said they had a gun when they committed their crime. Young, minority men were the most likely to have been carrying a firearm. The use or possession of weapons resulted in tougher sentences for many inmates - 40 percent of state inmates and 56 percent of federal inmates reported getting longer sentences because they were armed. - http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/ap/20011104/pl/criminals_and_guns_1.html

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  • competentonecompetentone Member Posts: 4,696 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    It's time we get tough!Let's ban friendships! If these criminals are getting their guns from friends, stopping this dangerous practice of having friends could only work to help keep guns out of the hands of criminals!
  • travelortravelor Member Posts: 442 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    How about making the punnishment fit the crime...If a criminal uses a gun to rape some one, then use the barrel to rape him, then pull the trigger. if he shoots someone, put him in front of a firing squad, aim for the knees first. if he uses it to steal jewels, then use it to deprive him of his..I know...sounds a bit barbaric? I bet the rate of gun related crime would drop pretty quick. Its rather Barbaric to deprive us of our right to protect ourselve against such types anyway. And amidst all of the crap about gun statistics, how about the fourteen year old who threw a 12 year old out a window in a Chicago high rise appartment building? Gang related, I believe, and no firearm present.Might as well outlaw windows while they are at it. Or put bars on all of them anyway...
    keep lots of extra uppers for your ar..you can change often enough to keep the thing from over heating...what ever caliber fits the moment..~Secret Select Society of Suave Stylish Smoking Jackets~[This message has been edited by travelor (edited 11-05-2001).]
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