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Gun Control
  • Telling the Emperor he has no clothes
  • Political marketing
  • Gun control
  • Academic freedom
  • The NRA and methodology
  • September 11th opened eyes
  • Terrorists, not gun owners

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Myth Number 1
  • Criminal violence means guns.

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Criminal violence means guns?
  • Violent Crimes (1994)
  • TOTAL WITH FIREARMS
  • Homicide 596 196 32
  • Attempted murder 918 306 33
  • Assault 236,364 5,959 3
  • Sexual Assault 31,690 50 lt 1
  • Other sexual offences 3,812 0
  • Abduction 1,130 0
  • Robbery 28,888 7,371 26
  • Total violent crimes 303,398 18,204 6 of
    violent crimes

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Criminal violence means guns?
  • Total deaths with firearms 1,031 100
  • Suicide with firearm 818 79
  • Murder with firearm 159 15
  • Firearm accident 45 5
  • Legal intervention 9 1
  • 1997 statistics

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Criminal violence means guns?
  • Suicides (1997)
  • Total suicides 3,671
  • Firearms 818 22

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Criminal violence means guns?
  • Accidental Deaths (1997)
  • Total accidental deaths 8,801
  • Motor vehicles 3,042
  • Falls 2,622
  • Surgical/medical misadventures 193
  • Firearms 45 1

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Myth Number 2
  • Women are the victims of gun violence.

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Women are the victims?
  • Homicide in Canada (1994)
  • Total homicides 596
  • Involving a firearm 196 32
  • Victims
  • Male 398 66
  • Female 198 33
  • Spousal homicides 85
  • Women killed by conjugal intimate 65
  • Women killed by conjugal intimate
    w/firearm 24Source Special request, Senator
    Anne Cools, her testimony to The Supreme Court of
    Canada

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Women are the victims?
  • Homicide in Canada (1999)
  • Total 536
  • Involving a firearm 165 30
  • Committed during another criminal offence 152
  • Victims
  • Male 67
  • Female 33
  • Consumed alcohol/drugs 38
  • Known criminal record 41
  • Accused
  • Consumed alcohol/drugs 50
  • Known criminal record 62
  • Previous conviction for violent offence 60
  • Known history of spousal violence 74

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Myth Number 3
  • Gun ownership leads to violence

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Gun ownership violence?
  • Household Ownership of Firearms
  • CITY/TOWN SIZE HANDGUN FIREARM
  • Over 500,000 1 11
  • 10,000 499,999 4 24
  • Under 10,000 6 44
  • Source Mauser and Buckner (1995)

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Gun ownership violence?
  • Regional Variations in Violent Crimes
  • (1994)
  • CANADA RURAL URBAN
  • Total violent crimes 95,993 9,740 86,253
  • Involving firearms 5,929 370 5,559
  • Percent 6.2 3.8 6.4
  • Sourcespecial request, Stats Can Incident-Based
    Survey 1995.

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Gun ownership violence?
  • Urban and Rural Firearm Deaths
  • in Canada (1991)
  • CITY/TOWN SIZE HOMICIDE RATES
  • Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver 2.64
  • 50,000 2.15
  • 49,999 10,000 2.06
  • 9,999 1,000 1.68
  • Less than 1,000 2.32
  • Source Canadian Firearms Centre Report, Urban
    and Rural Firearm Deaths in Canada

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Myth Number 4
  • Guns are not used in self-defence in Canada

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Guns used in self-defence?
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Myth Number 5
  • Gun control keeps us safe.

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Gun control keeps us safe?
Trends in handgun homicides in Canada (rates as
percent of gun homicides and total homicides)
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Gun control keeps us safe?
  • History of gun law in Canada
  • 1935
  • handguns registered
  • 1977
  • required a police permit to purchase a firearm
    Firearms Acquisition Certificate
  • ban a large variety of weapons, including fully
    automatic firearms
  • eliminated protection of property as a legitimate
    reason for registering handguns
  • introduced penalty for unsafe storage of
    firearms
  • introduced requirements for Firearms and
    Ammunition Business Permits

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Gun control keeps us safe?
  • 1991
  • registration of semi-automatic military-style
    rifles
  • ban of converted automatic rifles
  • ban of high-capacity magazines
  • ban of non-sporting ammunition
  • new FAC requirements applicants have to
  • complete the firearm safety course,
  • Fill out the long application form (35
    questions),
  • provide a passport-type photograph
  • obtain two references (one a wife or spouse)
  • mandatory 28-day waiting period
  • increased regulations for firearms dealers
  • specific regulations for safe storage, handling
    and transportation of firearms
  • introduction of firearm safety course for FAC
    applicants

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Gun control keeps us safe?
  • 1995
  • prohibition and confiscation of over half of all
    registered handguns (so called Saturday Night
    Specials)
  • introduction of firearms owners licences
  • POL Possession Only Licence
  • PAL Possession and Acquisition Licence
  • new requirements for PAL applicants have to
  • have separate rifle and handgun safety courses
  • fill out the long application form (35 questions)
  • provide a passport-type photograph
  • obtain two references (Plus spouse or former
    spouse)
  • new stricter regulations for safe storage,
    handling and transportation of firearms

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Gun control keeps us safe?
  • 1995 (continued)
  • regulation of shooting clubs, shooting ranges,
    and gun shows
  • new regulations for export and import of firearms
  • broadening of police powers of search and
    seizure
  • suspects of Firearms Act required to testify
    against themselves
  • licensing of firearm owners
  • January 2003
  • All firearms required to be registered

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Gun control keeps us safe?
  • Brief Summary of Evaluation Studies of Canadian
    Firearms Legislation Dependent
    Significant Variable Effect
  • Scarff (1983) Homicide rate Yes
  • Sproule and Kennett (1988) Homicide rate No
  • Mundt (1990) Homicide rate No
  • Mundt (1990) Armed robbery rate No
  • Mauser and Holmes (1992) Homicide rate No
  • Mauser and Maki (1998) Armed robbery rate No
  • Department of Justice (1996) Homicide rate Yes

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Gun control keeps us safe?
Evaluating 1977 Canadian Gun Legislation
Homicide Rate
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Gun control keeps us safe?
Evaluating 1977 Canadian Gun Legislation
Robbery, Armed Robbery, and Robbery with Firearm
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US vs. Canada Comparison
Sources Juristat, "Homicide in 1992" vol.14, No
4. Crime in the United States1992, FBI
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Conclusions
  • Ready, aim, fire
  • Fire, aim, ready
  • Fear and freedom
  • Cultural diversity
  • Thanks to Nora and Ted Sterling
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