You think that attacking legal supply will lead to a decrease in criminal supply. Given the sheer amount of firearms floating around, you'd need to make a pretty huge impact for such a strategy to be effective. I'm asking how you would accomplish said impact.
A lot of gun crime is committed with revolvers. How are you going to attack that legal supply such that it effectively limits criminal supply?
Reportedly the largest source of handguns in crimes IIRC is from straw purchases. It's reported that criminals commonly obvious violate these laws now, going to a gun store with a legal purchaser where the criminal selects the gun and the companion buys it for them. Whatever laws there are about this are inffective; one of the measures the Republicans just defeated was to strengthen the laws against straw purchases.
I forget what was second; but it might have been the 40% of guns sold at places without background checks like gun shows. Obvious remedy there.
I think third place was stolen handguns. The fewer legal handguns there are to steal, the fewer will be stolen.
We're already at a point where only about 100 million have guns, less than a third of the country. If that number drops, supply drops. Cost on the black market increases.
There are other ideas as well - how about increasing the number of guns that require the owner's fingerprint to be used? That's pretty 'gun right' and 'safety' friendly.
Then there's just the increased use of safety features on guns - something that the NRA has fought from being legislated, much as seat belts were fought.
How about just a general shift to move legal owners from handguns toward long guns? Handguns are by far an advantage for criminals. Long guns are better for home defense.
Edit: if anyone has any interest in the statistics, a couple of references:
One is the link from jackstar7 on where criminals get their guns; the 100 million Americans who have guns is from Chris Hayes on his MSNBC show in the last week.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/guns/procon/guns.html
The 40% of sales without background checks has reportedly been cited by President Obama, with simply math that only federal licensed dealers require them and have 60% of sales.
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