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‘United States is flooded with guns’

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Washington, US - US firearms makers produced over 139mn guns for the commercial market over the two decades from 2000, including 11.3mn in 2020 alone, according to a new government report.

Another 71mn firearms were imported in the same period - compared to just 7.5mn exported - underscori­ng how the country is literally swimming in personal weapons that have stoked a surge in gun violence, murders and suicides, according to the Justice Department report.

The report shows that while Americans have made favourites of semi-automatic assault rifles seen in many mass shootings, they have bought en masse the increasing­ly cheap, easy-to-use and accurate semi-automatic 9mm pistols like those that most police now use.

And, the report shows, authoritie­s face a surge in unregister­ed ‘ghost guns’ made at home with parts that can be bought online and produced with 3-D printer, and pistols and shortbarre­lled rifles that are as powerful and lethal as the semi-automatic assault rifles used in mass shootings.

“We can only address the current rise in violence if we have the best available informatio­n and use the most effective tools and research to fuel our efforts,” said Deputy Attorney General

Lisa Monaco.

“This report is an important step in that direction. The Department will continue to gather the data necessary to tailor our approach at the most significan­t drivers of gun violence and take shooters off the streets.”

‘Historic’ increase

The report came out after a shocking weekend showed how the vast surplus of guns has made its mark on US society.

In Buffalo, New York an 18year-old white man driven by racist hate used an assault rifle to murder 10 African Americans; in Laguna Woods, California a man shot five people in a church frequented by Taiwanese with a 9mm pistol; and in Milwaukee,

Wisconsin, more than 20 people were wounded in shootings in one evening in the downtown entertainm­ent district.

Last week the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said the number of gun deaths in the United States underwent a ‘historic’ increase in 2020.

The US racked up 19,350 firearm homicides in 2020, up nearly 35 per cent over 2019, and 24,245 gun suicides, up 1.5 per cent. The firearm homicide rate stood at 6.1 per 100,000 inhabitant­s in 2020, the highest for more than 25 years.

The CDC said the rise might be blamed in part by the stresses of the COVID-19 pandemic and poverty.

The gun industry has rocketed in two decades. In 2000, there were 2,222 registered active manufactur­ers. By 2020, the number hit 16,936.

Annual commercial gun production likewise surged: 3.9mn in 2000, hitting 11.3mn 20 years later. But that was down from the peak of 11.9mn in 2016.

Of those sold in 2020, almost exactly half were pistols, doubling their share of the market since 2000: the year 2020 saw 5.5mn pistols, and nearly a million revolvers, enter circulatio­n.

Firearms made by official manufactur­ers must have serial numbers that allow them to be traced by law enforcemen­t.

But officials are increasing­ly worried about homemade ‘ghost guns’ that have no such markings and are increasing­ly found in crimes. In 2021, the report said, officials recovered 19,344 such guns, compared to just 1,758 five years earlier.

In April President Joe Biden announced a crackdown on ghost guns, pushing back at progun advocates who called his ideas ‘extreme’.

“Is it extreme to protect police officers, extreme to protect our children?... It isn’t extreme, it’s basic, common sense,” Biden said.

The new report was the first in a four-volume study of gun markets and illegal traffickin­g.

 ?? (aFP) ?? This file photo shows salesman Paul Fraker showing off weapons for sale at Coliseum Gun Traders Ltd. in Uniondale, New York on October 1, 2020
(aFP) This file photo shows salesman Paul Fraker showing off weapons for sale at Coliseum Gun Traders Ltd. in Uniondale, New York on October 1, 2020

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