There are frenzied calls for tightening gun laws again; however, do laws that are more restrictive than those we already have here actually put an end to firearms homicides when they are enacted? The answer is simply, NO.
There are now at least 33 countries with the harsher gun laws that anti gun rights groups want here. Even with the strict laws that these groups want, their gun murder rates are astronomical compared to the United States.
For example, in South Africa, with a set of some of the most restrictive laws in the world, gun murders are almost ten times the rate here. But, on the other end of the gun control spectrum in Israel, a law abiding citizen can step into a government armory and take home a government owned fully automatic rifle. And, the firearms homicide rate there is miniscule.
These oppressive Gun laws in just ten countries with stratospheric firearms homicide rates shown below are a United States anti gun rights group’s dream.
These countries' laws include:
No guaranteed right to own or use a firearm;
Gun registration;
Background checks for purchases;
Licensing to buy or possess a gun or ammunition;
Proof of the “need” to own a gun;
Limits on the amount of guns and ammunition a person can own;
Records of the storage and movement of all firearms and ammunition under the owner’s control;
Records of all private sales;
Bans on private sales;
Ownership age requirements;
Types of firearms allowed;
Bans on certain semiautomatic “Black” firearms;
and
“Gun Free Zones.”
“Gun Free Zones.”
Here’s a look at ten of those countries that are light years ahead of the US in firearms homicides and some of their failed gun laws that anti gun rights groups believe will work here. This is what happens when their anti gun goals are achieved.
Keep in mind that The US gun homicide rate was approximately 2.84 per 100,000 persons in 2010.
VENEZUELA
With a gun homicide rate of 54 per 100,000 in latest reporting year
This rate is a quadrupling since Hugo Chavez took control with “Tight” gun controls
No constitutional right to gun ownership
In Venezuela, only licensed gun owners may legally own, possess or transfer a firearm or ammunition
A background check is required which includes mental records
Gun owners must apply and re-qualify for their firearm ownership license every three years
Venezuelans can only own or possess shotguns and .22 caliber
Private possession of handguns is prohibited
No “Black” rifles allowed
Firearms applicants must provide a “genuine” reason to have a firearm
National registry for possession and transfer of every privately owned firearm
The government has written regulations for lawful and safe storage of guns ammo ammo owned by licensees
No concealed carry in public areas
Eight years in prison for illegal gun possession
EL SALVADOR
With a gun homicide rate of 50.36 per 100,000 in latest reporting year
No constitutional right to gun ownership
In El Salvador, only licensed gun owners may legally own, possess or transfer a firearm or ammunition
A background check is required which includes mental records
Gun owners must apply and re-qualify for their firearm ownership license every three years for ownership and six years for possession
Central registry for gun licensees
May own up to 5 firearms
National registry for possession and transfer of every privately owned firearm
JAMAICA
With a gun homicide rate of 47.44 per 100,000 in latest reporting year
No constitutional right to gun ownership
Limit of 50 rounds of ammunition allowed per year
Private sale or transfer of firearms is prohibited
In Jamaica, only licensed gun owners may legally own, possess a firearm or ammo
Handgun ownership only with a license to own
A license background check is required which includes mental records
Knowledge of firearm safety and the law is tested – a class is required for a license
Firearms applicants must provide a “genuine” reason to have a firearm
Central registry for gun licensees
National registry for possession and transfer of every privately owned firearm
Firearms dealer license required
The government has written regulations for lawful and safe storage of guns ammo owned by licensees
HONDURAS
With a gun homicide rate of 46.70 per 100,000 in latest reporting year
No constitutional right to gun ownership
In Honduras, only licensed gun owners may legally own, possess or transfer a firearm or ammunition
Gun owners must apply and re-qualify for their firearm ownership license every four years
Central registry for gun licensees
May own up to 5 firearms
National registry for possession and transfer of every privately owned firearm
ST KITTS/NEVIS
With a gun homicide rate of 44.23 per 100,000 in latest reporting year
No constitutional right to gun ownership
National registry for possession and transfer of every privately owned firearm
Five to ten years in prison for illegal gun ownership
GUATEMALA
With a gun homicide rate of 38.52 per 100,000 in latest reporting year
No constitutional right to gun ownership
Only licensed gun owners may legally own, possess or transfer a firearm or ammunition
Gun owners must apply and re-qualify for their firearm ownership license annually or every three years depending on type of license to own
A license background check is required which includes mental records
No military type or weapons of war
Semi automatic rifles allowed by permit only
Handgun possession by permit only
Ammunition limits are 250 for a carry license and 250 for a possession license
National registry for possession, ownership, and transfer of every privately owned firearm
The government has written regulations for lawful and safe storage of guns ammo ammo owned by licensees
15 years in prison for a prohibited type of firearm and 8 -10 for other illegal possession
COLOMBIA
With a gun homicide rate of 31.71 per 100,000 in the latest reporting year
Firearms applicants must provide a “genuine” reason to have a firearm
Only licensed gun owners may legally own, possess or transfer a firearm or ammunition
A license background check is required which includes mental records
Gun owners must apply and re-qualify for their firearm ownership license every ten years for firearms kept at the home or property, One year for restricted firearms, three years for self defense guns
No handguns over .38
No semiautomatic firearms over.22
No infrared or laser sights
National registry for possession and transfer of every privately owned firearm
The government has written regulations for lawful and safe storage of guns ammo ammo owned by licensees
Gun Free Zones
15 years in prison for illegal possession of firearms
With a gun homicide rate of 26.63 per 100,000 in the latest reporting year
Only licensed gun owners may legally own, possess or transfer a firearm or ammunition
Firearms applicants must provide a “genuine” reason to have a firearm
Recent license rejection reasons there:
“You failed to provide any substantive and or adequate reasons in order to proof that a need exist to possess the particular firearm and that the need cannot be satisfied by any other means than possessing the said firearm.”
“You failed to provide any supplementary documentation in support of your motivation.”
“You failed to convince the Registrar that there exist circumstances or reasons that necessitate the possession of the firearm.”
People who apply for firearm licenses will, have to undergo a competency test - involving a basic training course at an accredited training institution and a background assessment by the SA Police Service (SAPS).
The SAPS will issue competency certificates to successful applicants, who will then be entitled to own firearms.
One self defense firearm
Four other firearms for sporting or hunting uses
Police interview three acquaintances before deciding competency to own a gun
Must install a safe or strongbox that meets police specifications for gun storage .
BAHAMAS
With a gun homicide rate of 22.2 per 100,000 in the latest reporting year
No constitutional right to gun ownership
“Black” rifles with permit only
Only licensed gun owners may legally own, possess or transfer a firearm or ammunition
Licenses will state the quantity and type of ammunition that can be possessed
Firearms applicants must provide a “genuine” reason to have a firearm
A license background check is required which includes mental and addiction records
Gun owners must apply and re-qualify for their firearm ownership license annually
No private gun sales
5 years prison + $10,000 fine for illegal possession
BELIZE
With a gun homicide rate of 15.31 per 100,000 in latest reporting year
No constitutional right to gun ownership
In Belize, only licensed gun owners may legally own, possess or transfer a firearm or ammunition – the license states the number of guns that can be owned
Gun owners must apply and re-qualify for their firearm ownership license every year
A license background check is required which includes medical and mental records
Firearms applicants must provide a “genuine” reason to have a firearm
No “black” rifles or other semi automatic firearms, including shotguns
Handguns with license but nothing over 9mm or .38
No rifles larger than 7.62mm
No “extended” handgun magazines
National registry for possession and transfer of every privately owned firearm
The government has written regulations for lawful and safe storage of guns ammo ammo owned by licensees
Are Leftists just dumb enough to think that Criminals will obey the law?
ReplyDeleteOr are they evil enough to know they won’t and that their gun grabbing will only lead to oppression?