Another Study Confirms…Wait for It: Criminals Break Laws
By Ammoland
Opinion By Elizabeth McGuigan
USA – -(AmmoLand.com)- A recent study, funded by the National Institute of Justice and conducted by anti-gun researcher Phillip Cook, takes an interesting approach to the question of how long criminals possess a firearm before they are arrested and charged with a firearm-related crime.
It is well known, and acknowledged even in this study, that for firearms recovered by law enforcement many years typically pass between the first retail purchase of the misused firearm and its illegal use or possession. The average “time-to-crime” in the U.S. is over 9 years according to the latest ATF data.
This study doesn’t examine the near-decade between the legal retail sale of a traced firearm and its association with illegal activity. It does use a survey of Chicago inmates to examine the “last link” or “the elapsed time from the transaction that actually provided the offender with the gun in question.”
Unusual Findings
It is rare to see a study published that echoes our message: enforce existing gun laws. Prosecute criminals. But that is just what this …Read the Rest
Source:: AmmoLand
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