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GRNC Alert:
6 - 30 -06
Grass Roots North Carolina
Forum for Firearms Education
P.O. Box 10684, Raleigh, NC 27605
(919) 664-8565, http://www.grnc.org
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VALONE REBUTS PRICE'S 'CRIME GUNS' LIES

NCGV President's Misleading Claims Answered in Raleigh News and Observer

In the Raleigh "News and Observer," Lisa Price, president of the North Carolinians "Against Gun Violence" smeared a reputable Charlotte gun shop and made a number of outrageous and demonstrably false claims ("State law should take aim at 'crime guns'", June 6). While attempting to portray New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg and Boston mayor Thomas Menino as heroes, she set out to blame the failure of their anti-gun policies on law abiding southern gun shops like Hyatt Coin and Gun Shop in Charlotte.

As part of a national scheme orchestrated by Handgun Control, Inc. to promote gun rationing and mandatory tracing, Price alleged that Hyatt's is the "fifth worst store in supplying guns used in crimes nationwide." This is an egregious misrepresentation that is refuted in GRNC President Paul Valone's reply in the News and Observer on June 30. As expected, she takes a shot at gun shows by claiming that gun shows are a major source of "crime guns." In fact only 0.7% of guns used in crimes come from gun shows. Price then goes on to call for severe restrictions on your freedoms such as:

bullet One-gun-a-month laws.
bullet Mandating gun traces.
bullet Close the mythical "gun show loophole."
bullet Increased harassment, er... regulation, of gun shops.

IMMEDIATE ACTION REQUIRED

Write your own letter to the editor of the Raleigh News and Observer, short and sweet, 150 words or less and send it to: http://www.newsobserver.com/484/story/433256.html

Possible points to make:

bullet Because a gun is traced doesn't mean it was involved in a crime: Mandatory gun tracing is intended to create a springboard for more gun control.
bullet Gun control activists like Price are lying to support their agenda.
bullet "Gun trafficking" is a trumped up issue designed to repackage their usual agenda.

Paul Valone's Response
The following editorial appeared in the Raleigh News & Observer on June 30, 2006:


'Crime guns' in perspective
F. Paul Valone
June 20, 2006

Voters' consistent rejection of gun control forces gun opponents to periodically repackage their agenda. Having failed to pass off gang murders as "children killed by guns,"1 anti-gun organizations now tell tales about "rogue gun dealers" feeding "iron pipelines" of illegal gun trafficking. Despite the new gift-wrap, however, their unwavering goal is restricting your access to firearms.

Orchestrated by the Brady Center (formerly Handgun Control, Inc.), this national campaign would ration how many guns you may buy and, via mandatory gun tracing, would force the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (BATFE) to gather bogus statistics promoting gun control. Apparently embellishing on a Brady press release,2 a recent editorial alleged: "The primary source of illegal guns is corrupt (or rogue) gun dealers."3

In truth, a Department of Justice report entitled "Firearms Use by Offenders"4 found the largest sources of crime guns are family or friends (39.6%), followed by theft and black market sales (39.2%). Misinformation notwithstanding, gun and pawn shops ("rogue" or otherwise) accounted for just 8.3% and 3.8%, respectively.

Because every gun control needs a villain, we hear: "...Charlotte's Hyatt Coin and Gun Shop was named by the [BATFE] as the fifth worst store in supplying guns used in crimes nationwide."5

Yet the BATFE said nothing of the sort. Bureau spokesman Earl Woodham says it doesn't even keep such lists.6 Pursuant to litigation, it actually released raw data on gun serial numbers traced by police.

Herein lies the scam: Although gun control advocates call gun tracing a measure of crime, traced guns are not necessarily "crime guns." Says the Congressional Research Service: "Trace requests are not accurate indicators of specified crimes...traces may be requested for a variety of reasons not necessarily related to criminal incidents."7 Indeed, the BATFE encourages police to trace all guns encountered. Mine was once traced during a traffic stop.

Other inherent biases include variation in tracing policies between police departments (Charlotte traces all guns, skewing results against merchants like Hyatt), and the fact that statistics aren't adjusted for total number of guns sold by a dealer. After 47 years in business, Hyatt is one of the largest dealers in the country. Were it a similarly successful auto dealer, wouldn't more cars it sold be involved in accidents?


Claims that the BATFE fails to pursue non-compliant gun dealers are false: Not only do dealers overwhelmingly follow the law, the bureau conducts audits and prosecutes rare scofflaws via a strict "zero tolerance" policy. Woodham notes that if allegations about Hyatt were true, it would be "an empty storefront."8

Despite assertions that traffickers obtain firearms from gun shows, the Department of Justice found an infinitesimal 0.7% of crime guns come from such shows.8 Moreover, North Carolina has no "gun show loophole": All handgun transfers-including gun show sales-require background checks, and rifles are used in only 1.3% of gun crimes.9

Anti-gun advocates say trafficking is fed by "straw" sales wherein unqualified buyers (e.g. with criminal backgrounds) use qualified applicants for purchases. These guns are smuggled to strict gun control states like New York.

But straw sales carry a 10-year federal penalty. Under threat of prosecution-enforced by "sting" operations-gun dealers refuse identifiable straw sales. Indeed, the National Shooting Sports Foundation, representing dealers, has partnered with BATFE to train every dealer via a program called "Don't Lie for the Other Guy."

Beyond the irony that smuggled guns cause more problems in strictly regulated states to which they are transported than in less regulated states where they were originally sold, consider that dealers can't control secondary transfers of guns which have left their stores. Expecting them to track firearms they no longer possess is like expecting car dealers to conduct drunk driving checkpoints.

While Virginia's "one-gun-a-month" law is hailed as a model for reducing straw sales, Virginia remains the largest source of crime guns in New York and elsewhere.10 Proponents avoid mentioning cases like Shawn Pettaway, who was arrested for using 17 straw buyers to sell 107 Virginia guns to undercover New York police.11

Not coincidentally, gun rationing would make it harder for you to buy guns and would require registering guns purchased. Mandatory gun tracing would inflate North Carolina numbers of what gun opponents misleadingly label "crime guns" relative to states without such laws, the "solution" for which would be (you guessed it) more gun control.

While no lawful person wants criminal access to firearms, public policy should be driven by accurate information. Any bill mandating tracing of "crime guns" should equally prohibit tracing guns not used in crimes. If the goal is reducing gun trafficking rather than simply fueling more restrictions, that should satisfy both sides in the debate.


Find your representative here: http://www.grnc.org/contact_reps.htm

 

Support these PRO RKBA merchants who, as GRNC sponsors, are supporting your Second Amendment rights:

bulletHyatt Coin & Gun Shop, 3332 Wilkinson Blvd., Charlotte, NC 28208, 704-663-5656, www.hyattguns.com
bulletDuncan Gun & Pawn, 414 Second St., North Wilkesboro, NC 28659, 336-667-6303, www.duncangun.com
bulletShooter's Express, 2 Caldwell Dr., Belmont, NC 28012, 800-358-GUNS, www.shootersexpress.com
bulletThe Aisle Pawn Shop, 216 N. Main St., Mooresville, NC 28115, 704-663-5656
Gunner's Alley, LLC, 200 Parkthrough St., Cary, NC 27511, www.gunnersalley.com,  919-388-1991, contact: Ed Gurearo, ed@gunnersalley.com

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