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Associated Press Documents Gun Control’s Irrelevance |
| By Howard Nemerov April 14, 2008 |
| The Associated Press cannot, by any stretch of the imagination, be
considered pro-gun or the propaganda arm of the "gun lobby." For
example, in 2006 the AP implied that the NRA was responsible for the
increase in violent crime begun in 2004.1 In a recent article, the AP once again to insinuated that machinations by the "gun lobby" to sunset the Clinton gun ban may have resulted in an increased criminal use of "assault weapons"; particularly in their "discussion" of a criminal homicide which occurred last fall:
Associated Press noted that they based this article on firearm trace data:
This is a most curious admission by AP, because it runs counter to propaganda from anti-gun organizations. When the Tiahrt Amendment--which restricts gun trace data to police investigations--was being considered by Congress in 2007, the Brady Campaign declared this would stymie police investigations:
Josh Horwitz of the Coalition to Stop Gun Violence chided Congress for apparently kowtowing to the NRA:
However, Michael J. Sullivan, then acting director of the ATF, had this to say about these allegations:
Even more interesting is that anybody with an internet connection can access trace data at the ATF web site. For example, one search found that 20 machine guns were traced in Texas during 2006.7 Having addressed the issue of firearm trace data, the AP then took on trends in machine gun traces--assuming the AP is not mixing machine guns with semi-automatic rifles--during and after the Clinton gun ban years:
The AK-47 is a fully automatic firearm, capable of firing up to 600 rounds per minute.9 These firearms have been virtually banned from private commerce by the National Firearms Act of 1934. A law-abiding citizen might be able to purchase this type of firearm, but they must go through a lengthy licensing process with the ATF.10 "Sevenfold" means a 700% increase in these traces. Using trace data as an indicator of the prevalence of such firearms, 689% of the increase in these traces occurred before the end of the ban. Even taking the early 1990s reporting changes into account by cutting the 700% in half, this leaves an estimated 339% increase in traces prior to the end of the Clinton ban--an average annual increase of 37% for the years 1996-2004--while the annual increase averaged less than 4% for the post-ban years of 2005-2007. While this might indicate that smuggling of these firearms slowed down since the ban ended, it assuredly rebuts any claims that renewing the ban will reduce the use of these guns by criminals. The Associate Press may have started out trying to generate interest in a new ban by blurring the difference between the Clinton ban's cosmetic "assault weapons" and automatic weapons of war, but ends up proving what those who don't subscribe to the illogic touted by the gun banners have been saying all along: Gun control does not deter criminals; it disenfranchises law-abiding citizens. About the AuthorHoward Nemerov is a contributor to the Texas State Rifle Association's TSRA Sportsman and "unofficial" investigative analyst for NRA News. He can be reached at HNemerov [at sign] Netvista.net. Endnotes[1] Howard Nemerov, Gun Control: AP Blames NRA for Violent Crime, News Busters, July 1, 2006. http://newsbusters.org/node/6220 2 Associated Press, AK-47-Type Guns Are Turning Up in U.S. More Often, Fox News, March 26, 2008. http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,341988,00.html 3 Associated Press, AK-47-Type Guns Are Turning Up in U.S. More Often. 4 Repealing the Tiahrt Restrictions, Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence. http://www.bradycampaign.org/action/tiahrt/?bro_issue=summer&bro_year=2007 5 Josh Horwitz, Reaction to Congressional Action on Tiahrt Amendment, Coalition to Stop Gun Violence, July 13, 2007. http://www.csgv.org/site/c.pmL5JnO7KzE/b.3924845/apps/s/content.asp?ct=4538131 6 Michael J. Sullivan, Setting the record straight about firearms trace data, Scripps News, April 30, 2007. http://www.scrippsnews.com/node/22041 7 Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Texas: January 1, 2006 - December 31, 2006, Department of Justice. http://www.atf.gov/firearms/trace_data/states_and_territories/cy2006-texas.pdf 8 Associated Press, AK-47-Type Guns Are Turning Up in U.S. More Often. 9 AK-47 Assault Rifle, Kalashnikov Guns Russian web site. http://kalashnikov.guns.ru/models/ka50.html 10 National Firearms Act of 1934, Prentice Hall Documents Library. http://cwx.prenhall.com/bookbind/pubbooks/dye4/medialib/docs/firearms.htm
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