Friday, December 21, 2012

Here’s the Chart That Supporters of a Federal Assault Weapons Ban Won’t Want to See

Via Don

While anti-gun advocates argue that banning semi-automatic rifles, like the popular AR-15, will help decrease shooting deaths in the U.S., FBI data suggests that the average American is more likely to be killed by “hands, fists” or “feet” than a rifle. The anti-gun crowd has intensified its calls for a federal assault weapons ban following the tragedy in Newtown, Conn. last week.

“Yes, massacres tend to be done with weapons like this. But not most gun murders in the U.S.: a vast majority of gun murders in the U.S. are committed with a handgun,” The Washington Examiner’s Timothy Carney writes.

 FBI Data Shows Only Small Number of Murders in U.S. Committed With Rifles 

As you can see in the chart pictured above, the vast majority of murders in the U.S. are indeed committed with handguns, not rifles. More people were killed with shotguns (373), knifes/blades (1,704) and “other weapon[s]” (1,772) more often than they were with rifles in 2010, which were reportedly used in 358 murders that year.

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4 comments:

  1. As you are aware, this whole business has NOTHING to do with safety or reducing deaths. This is all so the political class can further increse control over us with little fear of retaliation.

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  2. Feet. I'd rather go by assault rifle than by feet.

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