In the 1980s and ’90s, as the concealed-carry movement gained steam, Americans were ****** by others with guns at the rate of about 5.66 per 100,000 population. In this decade, the rate has fallen to just over 4.07 per 100,000, a 28 percent drop. The decline follows a fivefold increase in the number of “shall-issue” and unrestricted concealed-carry states from 1986 to 2006.
The highest *** homicide rate is in Washington, D.C., which has had the nation’s strictest ***-control laws for years and bans concealed carry: 20.50 deaths per 100,000 population, five times the general rate. The lowest rate, 1.12, is in Utah, which has such a liberal concealed weapons policy that most American adults can get a permit to carry a *** in Utah without even visiting the state.
The decline in *** homicides also comes as U.S. firearm sales are skyrocketing, according to federal background checks that are required for most *** sales. After holding stable at 8.5 to 9 million checks from 1999 to 2005, the FBI reported a surge to 10 million in 2006, 11 million in 2007, nearly 13 million in 2008 and more than 14 million last year, a 55 percent increase in just four years.
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This is on page 3 of the article. No less, a great article, and we still have the choice to either purchase a firearm or not. No one is being ****** to buy or not to buy.