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Gun Control Activists Whining & Crying When Faced with Real Data

Saturday, January 14th, 2012 at 9:40 AM
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Charlotte, NC --(Ammoland.com)-On Monday, Josh Horwitz of the Coalition to Stop Gun Violence —previously known as the National Coalition to Ban Handguns— penned an item for the very left-leaning Huffington Post website, deriding media reporters for writing articles that say gun sales are booming.

According to Horwitz, the reporters are wrong because their claims are based upon the FBI’s monthly counts of National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) checks. As Horwitz points out, not all firearm-related NICS checks are for firearm acquisitions, and the number of checks does not reflect the number of firearms acquired in conjunction with the checks. Among other things, he also points out that some NICS checks are for acquisitions of second-hand firearms.

Yet NICS checks, over 99 percent of which are related to firearm acquisitions or carry permits, have risen from 11 million in 2007, to nearly 13 million in 2008, to over 14 million in 2009 and 2010, and to 16.4 million in 2011, almost guaranteeing that sales of new firearms have been increasing during that time frame.

However, Horwitz is wrong to conclude that new gun sales have not been rising, merely because NICS check tallies do not specifically address the question of whether new gun sales are increasing and, if so, by how much.

There’s a much better indicator of new gun sales that Horwitz ignored: U.S. firearm manufacturers’ production data and firearm importation statistics, both reported by the BATFE. Horwitz accuses NRA and the National Shooting Sports Foundation of not providing reporters hard data, but reporters can get the BATFE’s data the same way the NRA and the NSSF do—by visiting the BATFE’s website.

The BATFE’s data show that the number of firearms made in the U.S.A. and not exported, plus the number of firearms imported, increased from 5.1 million in 2005, to 5.7 million in 2006, 6.5 million in 2007, 6.9 million in 2008, and almost 9 million in 2009. Figures for 2010 and 2011 have not been released, but based on the trend in NICS checks, it’s likely that they will follow a similar pattern.

Also this week, the Violence Policy Center’s Josh Sugarmann —a former employee of the NCBH himself— had an item on the Huffington Post website, claiming to have conducted a “study” of homicides in California. To be precise, the “study” consisted of cutting and pasting data available from the California Department of Justice.

If that’s a “study,” then anyone with a computer and 15 or 20 minutes to spare can be a “scholar!”

In Sugarmann’s case, however, it may have been 15 or 20 minutes well spent. His “study” concludes that the California data surely warrant further study of “the identification of the make, model, and caliber of weapons most preferred by this age group as well as analyses identifying the sources of the weapons” and an “expansion of comprehensive violence intervention and prevention strategies that include a focus on the psychological well-being of witnesses and survivors of gun violence.” Those are just the sort of things Sugarmann might convince the Joyce Foundation to donate another $100,000 or so for his tiny operation to whip together, since the Congress recently banned the National Institutes of Health from using taxpayer dollars for such a frivolous and politically motivated end.

Meanwhile, Fox News ran an article concerning data that undercut the concerns of both anti-gun activists. Bearing in mind that tQ!, the article says that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have reported that “For the first time in 45 years, homicide has fallen off the list of the nation’s top 15 causes of death,” down to 16th place on the list.

So much for their assumption that more guns bring more crime.

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An Open Letter To All Gun Owners On The Internet

Tuesday, August 16th, 2011 at 10:12 AM

An Open Letter To All Gun Owners On The Internet
By Eric at the Gunmart Blog

Eric at the Gunmart Blog

Eric at the Gunmart Blog

United States --(Ammoland.com)- Everyone over at the Brady Center knows that they are not called “clips”. Its a ploy… and they are manipulating us.

Yep, that’s the conclusion that I have come to. Its a ploy. It may not be the best one, but its gotten to the point that I don’t think it could be anything else. Why are they doing this? Well, I think that answer is very simple. They are trying to distract us, and they are trying to dictate our behavior.

Think about it. Every time they post on their website or release a statement or press release or something… what do we do? We all run to the forums and the blogs and spend all that time typing about how ignorant they are and how they just don’t know what they are saying. We spend countless hours laughing at them and conversing about what fools they are, but I am pretty sure that they are laughing at us on the other end of things.

They fully understand that the online gun community is a passionate grass roots group and that we have significant numbers. They know the impact that we have, so they are trying to sidetrack us. Each and every time that they use the word “clip” they are getting us to focus on something that is causing us to just spin our wheels. It causes us to spend a bunch of our time wrapped up in something that is completely unproductive and does nothing to further our cause. Consequently they are more than happy to gives us some red meat to occupy our time with. Plus, I really think they enjoy watching us dance. I’ve seen it so many times now that I just don’t think that it could be anything else.

How do I know they are doing this? First off, they are smart. Lets give them a little credit. They may be incredibly misguided, but they aren’t clueless idiots. If they were, they would have fallen flat on their faces a long time ago. Secondly, they read the stuff that we write. They keep up with the chatter in the forums, and at the blogs and websites. They troll our online hangouts and they have done their research. We all know that. They know how we think and how we respond to their statements. Lastly, they are very, very good at staying on message. They never waiver even when it is so disconnected from reality that its laughable. They stay on point and keep pounding no matter how wrong they are.

Call To Action
So here is my call to action… Can we please stop going on the endless diatribes whenever a leftist gun grabber uses the word “clip”? I’m not saying that we shouldn’t needle the new guy on the forum who is way too excited about the fact that his new Gen 4 Glock came with three “clips”. I’m just asking that we stop letting the far left push our buttons with this. We need to end the pointless debates on local newspaper and left wing websites. We need to stop running to the forums and blogs to endlessly bemoan how ignorant the left is about this.

That’s what they want us to do… and we need to stop playing their game.

Instead, how about we use this as a trigger to do something positive for the shooting community? Every time that the loony left uses the word “clip”, how about we do something like writing our congressman and letting them know (once again) exactly where we stand on gun rights? Or perhaps we could give a couple of bucks to the NRA or to your local/state level gun rights organization. Maybe you tell your kid to put down the video games cause you’re taking him/her to the range to do some shooting. It doesn’t really matter what it is, but lets all decide on something that each of us wants to do. Lets use this as an opportunity to make an investment in the shooting community and to furthering our gun rights. It doesn’t have to be one particular thing and its doesn’t really matter what it is, but lets all resolve to do something that benefits our side.

So, lets stop letting the Brady Bunch push our buttons and instead turn their little ploy against them. I promise you that they won’t know what to do with themselves.

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Eric at the Gunmart Blog – Eric is a gun blogger, firearms enthusiast, and sorry excuse for a hunter. He is also an AmmoLand Shoting Sports News Columnist. Leave him some comments on this article before you go. You can also follow Eric on Facebook, Twitter and at his blog, Gunmart. Visit: gunmart.blogspot.com

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