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Gun Control: Background, Regulation & Legislation
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Gun Control: Background, Regulation & Legislation

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Virtually every crime gun in the United States starts off as a legal firearm, according to then-Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) director Bradley Buckles. In a report, the ATF looked at how guns then pass through the legitimate distribution system of federally licensed firearms dealers before ending up in the hands of criminals. The ATF concluded, in part, that, there is a large problem of diversion to the illegal market from licensed gun establishments . When a gun is recovered in a crime, the ATF can use the serial number on the gun to trace back to where it first left the legal market - tracing from the first sale of the firearm by an importer or manufacturer, to the wholesaler or retailer, to the first retail purchaser. In some cases, that first retail purchaser is the link between the legal and illegal markets. Looking at trace information, the ATF found that a small group of dealers accounts for a disproportionately large number of crime gun traces . Over 85 percent of dealers in the U.S. had no crime guns traced to them at all in 1998, while about 1 percent of licensed firearm dealers accounted for 57 percent of traces that same year. The ATF also concluded that sales volume alone cannot be said to account for the disproportionately large number of traces associated with those dealers . Gun control legislation is also analysed in this book.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Nova Science Publishers Inc
Country
United States
Date
6 August 2009
Pages
102
ISBN
9781606928905

Virtually every crime gun in the United States starts off as a legal firearm, according to then-Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) director Bradley Buckles. In a report, the ATF looked at how guns then pass through the legitimate distribution system of federally licensed firearms dealers before ending up in the hands of criminals. The ATF concluded, in part, that, there is a large problem of diversion to the illegal market from licensed gun establishments . When a gun is recovered in a crime, the ATF can use the serial number on the gun to trace back to where it first left the legal market - tracing from the first sale of the firearm by an importer or manufacturer, to the wholesaler or retailer, to the first retail purchaser. In some cases, that first retail purchaser is the link between the legal and illegal markets. Looking at trace information, the ATF found that a small group of dealers accounts for a disproportionately large number of crime gun traces . Over 85 percent of dealers in the U.S. had no crime guns traced to them at all in 1998, while about 1 percent of licensed firearm dealers accounted for 57 percent of traces that same year. The ATF also concluded that sales volume alone cannot be said to account for the disproportionately large number of traces associated with those dealers . Gun control legislation is also analysed in this book.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Nova Science Publishers Inc
Country
United States
Date
6 August 2009
Pages
102
ISBN
9781606928905