Shocking
study: 25 million more guns helped produce a 40% drop in crime
Libertarian Party Press Release
October 20, 2000
http://www.lp.org
WASHINGTON, DC -- Gun-related
crime has plunged 40% in recent years while the number of guns in circulation
has reached an all-time high, according to a new study by the U.S. Department of
Justice -- and that's terrible news for supporters of gun control, Libertarians
say.
"The message is clear: More guns equal less crime," said Harry Browne,
the Libertarian Party's presidential candidate. "The biggest threat to your
safety isn't guns; it's politicians who want to restrict gun ownership.
"That's why we need to do everything we can to keep dangerous gun laws out
of the hands of politicians like Al Gore and George W. Bush."
Data released last week by the FBI shows that gunshot wounds inflicted during
crimes dropped to 39,400 from 64,100 nationwide between 1992 and 1997 -- a
decrease of 40%.
But during the same five years, the number of guns in America surged to 230
million from 205 million, according to the National Association of Federally
Licensed Firearms Dealers.
"Even street thugs understand what gun-banning politicians don't: Guns
deter crime," Browne said. "Americans went on a gun-buying binge from
1992 to 1997, purchasing 11 million new handguns and 14 million new rifles and
shotguns -- and crime continued to decline.
"Imagine how much further crime would fall if politicians made it easier
for more law-abiding citizens to buy guns by repealing many of the 20,000 gun
laws currently on the books."
One immediate target for repeal: State laws preventing Americans from carrying
concealed weapons.
"The three most violent cities in America -- New York, Chicago, and Los
Angeles -- all have something in common: Gun control," Browne said.
"According to the FBI figures, these three cities led the nation in murder,
armed robbery, and assault. And no wonder. In those cities, it's illegal to
carry a concealed weapon. Democrats and Republicans who refuse to repeal these
laws are painting a target on the backs of innocent Americans."
Browne conceded that other factors -- such as demographic changes, longer prison
terms, and an improved economy -- may have played a role in the drop in crime
rates.
"But a dramatic increase in the number of guns didn't cause an increase in
crime -- which is what politicians routinely claim when they spout off about the
so-called need to reduce easy access to guns," he said. "In fact,
giving ordinary Americans easy access to guns is apparently what criminals fear
most."
Another shocking truth about gun control laws, Browne said, is that even
politicians don't favor them -- for themselves.
"Visit the Capitol building in Washington, DC, and notice how many guards
are carrying guns," he said. "Politicians say you have to be disarmed
to make America safer, but they don't disarm government employees. Senators and
Congressmen may have a compelling need to defend themselves, but is it really
more compelling than your need to defend your home and your family against
criminals?
"Of course not. That's why if I'm elected president I will immediately sign
an executive order disarming every single guard on Capitol Hill -- until
Congress fully restores your right to carry a gun."
During the presidential debates, both Bush and Gore emphasized their support for
background checks, taxpayer-financed trigger locks, and enforcing current gun
laws, noted Browne.
"Gore and Bush are both promoting the dangerous utopian idea that criminals
will suddenly decide to follow whatever laws they manage to pass," he said.
"But more laws are not the answer. The best solution is to repeal every
existing gun control law on the books. The number of guns in the hands of
criminals will not change, but more Americans would recover the right to defend
themselves -- which will probably inspire many more criminals to seek a safer
line of work."