No one should trust the government, any part of it. That is the really bad thing about the rhetoric being used today. It is so over the top that it doesn't make any sense. If President Bush really was doing something bad you would not be able to trust the people the information was coming from. Look at the RatherGate thing brought up again by Dan Rather himself this week on Larry King.
They just make shit up to fit a predisposed viewpoint. It becomes
real to them. They will say it over and over. I am sure there are bad things
the Bush administration is doing. Time will tell. I don't agree with every
policy. I am not a Republican or a Bible Thumping Christian but I do want the president to
cover my ass on the terrorist thing and I can't trust for a minute people that
write for Rolling Stone or Chuck Schumer to run the defense department or the
CIA/NSA.
We need to be able to tell if any money is being wasted or if people are being detained illegally or discriminated against. Right now the opposition seems preoccupied with giving constitutional rights to people that were hiding with civilians and not wearing uniforms while shooting at our troops on the battlefield.
Guns, Gun Ownership, & RTC at All-Time Highs, Less "Gun Control," and Violent Crime at 30-Year Low
Guns.
The
number of privately owned guns in the U.S. is at an all-time high. The
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (BATFE) estimates
that there were about 215 million guns in 1999,1 when the number of new
guns was averaging about 4.5 million (about 2%) annually.2 A report for
the National Academy of Sciences put the 1999 figure at 258 million.3
According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics, there were 60.4 million
approved (new and used) NICS firearm transactions between 1994 2004.4
The number of NICS checks for firearm purchases or permits increased
3.2% between 2003-2004.
Gun Owners.
The
number of gun owners is also at an all-time high. The U.S. population
is at an all-time high (294 million), and rises about 1% annually.5
Numerous surveys over the last 40+ years have found that almost half of
all households have at least one gun owner.6 Some surveys since the
late 1990s have indicated a smaller incidence of gun ownership,7
probably because of some respondents` concerns about "gun control,"
residually due, perhaps, to the anti-gun policies of the Clinton
Administration.
Right-to-Carry.
The
number of RTC states is at an all-time high, up from 10 in 1987 to 38
today.8 In 2004, states with RTC laws, compared to other states, had
lower violent crime rates on average. Total violent crime was lower by
21%, murder by 28%, robbery by 43%, and aggravated assault by 13%.9
"Less Gun Control."
Violent
crime has declined while many "gun control" laws have been eliminated
or made less restrictive. Many states have eliminated prohibitory or
restrictive carry laws, in favor of Right-to-Carry laws. The federal
Brady Act`s waiting period on handgun sales ended in 1998, in favor of
the NRA-supported National Instant Check, and some states thereafter
eliminated waiting periods, purchase permit requirements, or other laws
delaying gun sales. The federal "assault weapon" ban expired in 2004.
All states now have hunter protection laws, 46 have range protection
laws, 46 prohibit local jurisdictions from imposing gun laws more
restrictive than state law, 44 protect the right to arms in their
constitutions, and 33 prohibit frivolous lawsuits against the firearm
industry.10
Studies by and for Congress,
the Congressional Research Service, the Library of Congress, the
National Institute of Justice, the National Academy of Sciences, the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and even researchers who
support "gun control," have found no evidence that "gun control"
reduces crime.11
Crime.
The
FBI reports that the nation`s total violent crime rate declined every
year between 1991 2004.12 In 2004, the violent crime rate fell to a
30-year low, lower than any time since 1974. The murder rate fell to a
39-year low, lower than any time since 1965. The 2004 robbery and
aggravated assault rates were lower than any time since 1968 and 1984,
respectively. Since 1991, total violent crime has decreased 39%; murder
and non-negligent manslaughter, 44%; rape, 24%; robbery, 50%; and
aggravated assault, 33%.13 Between 2003-2004, the violent crime rate
declined 2.2%.14 Concurrently, the most recent Bureau of Justice
Statistics crime victimization survey found that violent crime is lower
than anytime since 1973, when the first such survey was conducted.15
Notes
1. BATF, "Crime Gun Trace Reports (1999) National Report," Nov. 2000, p. ix (www.atf.gov/firearms/ycgii/1999/index.htm).
Also you may want to read another study that presses home these points at More guns, less crime: understanding crime and gun-control laws -This is the study that was sited in USA today and caused so much uproar amoung the Anti-Gun crowd.
and a CNN - State by State Look at Gun Laws in the U.S.
2. BATF, "Firearms Commerce in the United States 2001/2002" (www.atf.gov/pub/index.htm#Firearms).
3. National Research Council, Firearms and Violence: A Critical Review, National Academies Press, 2005.
4. BJS, "Background Checks for Firearm Transfers, 2004" (http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov./bjs/pub/pdf/bcft04.pdf).
5. Bureau of the Census (http://www.census.gov/popest/states/NST-ann-est.html).
6. Gary Kleck, Targeting Firearms, Aldine de Gruyter, 1997, pp. 94, 98-100.
7. E.g., BJS Sourcebook of Criminal Justice Statistics 2002, Table 2.58, (www.albany.edu/sourcebook/).
8. See NRA RTC fact sheet (within www.nraila.org/Issues/Filter.aspx?ID=003).
9. See FBI, Crime in the United States 2004 (http://www.fbi.gov/ucr/ucr.htm#cius) for state crime statistics.
10.
See NRA-ILA Compendium of State Firearms Laws
(www.nraila.org/media/misc/compendium.htm). Also, note that in October
2005, federal legislation prohibiting such lawsuits was signed into law.
11. Federal "assault weapon" ban: Roth, Koper, et al., Impact Evaluation of the Public Safety and Recreational Firearms Use Protection Act of 1994,
March 13, 1997 (www.urban.org/url.cfm?ID=406797); Reedy and Koper,
"Impact of handgun types on gun assault outcomes: a comparison of gun
assaults involving semiautomatic pistols and revolvers," Injury Prevention 2003, (http://ip.bmjjournals.com/cgi/reprint/9/2/151); Koper et al., Report to the National Institute of Justice, An Updated Assessment of the Federal Assault Weapons Ban: Impacts on Gun Markets and Gun Violence, 1994-2003,
June 2004
(www.sas.upenn.edu/jerrylee/jlc-new/Research/Koper_aw_final.pdf); Wm.
J. Krouse, Congressional Research Service Report for Congress,
"Semiautomatic Assault Weapons Ban," Dec. 16, 2004. "Gun control,"
generally: Library of Congress, Report for Congress: Firearms Regulations in Various Foreign Countries,
May 1998, LL98-3, 97-2010; Task Force on Community Preventive Service,
"First Reports Evaluating the Effectiveness of Strategies for
Preventing Violence: Firearms Laws," Morbidity and Mortaility Weekly Report, Oct. 3, 2003 (www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/rr5214a2.htm); National Research Council, Firearms and Violence: A Critical Review, National Academies Press, 2005 (http://books.nap.edu/books/0309091241/html/index.html).
12.
Note 9 and BJS (http://bjsdata.ojp.usdoj.gov/dataonline/). See also FBI
(http://www.fbi.gov/pressrel/pressrel05/crimestat101705.htm).
13. Note 10. Condensed at www.nraila.org, click on "Research," then "Crime Statistics."
14. Note 12.
15. BJS (http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov./bjs/pub/press/cv04pr.htm).
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