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billh58

(6,635 posts)
Thu Sep 14, 2017, 11:59 AM Sep 2017

Lessons from Missouri: the Cost of Eliminating Background Checks

For several decades, Missouri required every handgun buyer to pass a criminal background check and obtain a purchase permit. In 2007, the state dismantled its permit system and eliminated the background check requirement. While federal law continues to require background checks for all gun sales by licensed dealers, handgun buyers who shop with unlicensed sellers in Missouri are no longer required to pass a background checks and get a permit. Felons, convicted domestic abusers, and other people legally prohibited from buying guns can evade background checks by seeking out unlicensed sellers, including at gun shows or online. A variety of data indicate that gun trafficking and gun homicides increased in the state as a result of the policy change.

A GROWING MARKET FOR CRIME GUNS

Repealing the background check requirement made it easier for criminals to buy guns in Missouri. Since repeal, the share of crime guns recovered in Missouri that were originally purchased in-state has grown by 28 percent.

INCREASED GUN TRAFFICKING

A key indicator of illegal gun trafficking is a “time to crime” – how long it takes after a retail gun sale for the weapon to turn up at a crime scene. A gun with a time to crime of under two years is more likely to have been trafficked. After the repeal of Missouri’s background check requirement, the share of guns recovered at Missouri crime scenes within two years of their retail sale nearly doubled.

ADDITIONAL GUN HOMICIDES

Johns Hopkins University researchers showed that after controlling for other factors, repeal of the background check requirement was associated with a 25 percent increase in the gun homicide rate, or 68 additional firearm homicides each year. Missouri’s gun homicide rate is now the fifth highest in the nation, and 43 percent higher than the national average.

https://everytownresearch.org/evidence-from-missouri-that-background-checks-work/


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Lessons from Missouri: the Cost of Eliminating Background Checks (Original Post) billh58 Sep 2017 OP
MORE weapons of daily mass destruction than people. An American sickness. Fred Sanders Sep 2017 #1
The American "cold dead hands" gun culture billh58 Sep 2017 #2

billh58

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2. The American "cold dead hands" gun culture
Thu Sep 14, 2017, 04:05 PM
Sep 2017

is a small percentage of the population, but the right-wing gun lobby's aggressive marketing tactics and their political influence has flooded our streets and communities with an overabundance of unregistered and unaccountable lethal weapons.

The ease with which almost anyone can buy an untraceable gun has directly caused the gun violence epidemic in this country, which is unequaled by any other developed country in the world.

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