Violence Policy Center Releases Firearms Production In America 1975-1997

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Violence Policy Center Releases Firearms Production In America,
1975-1997—A State-by-State Breakdown
http://www.vpc.org/press/0012stat.htm
Connecticut Leads Nation in Gun Production

WASHINGTON—The Violence Policy Center (VPC) today released Firearms Production In America, 1975-1997—A State-by-State
Breakdown. The 155-page study examines 22 years of federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) firearms production data
obtained under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). The data is organized by state, broken out by firearm type (pistol, revolver, rifle, and
shotgun), and categorized by caliber for pistols and revolvers.

Firearms Production In America, 1975-1997—A State-by-State Breakdown is available by .pdf file from the Violence Policy Center website http://www.vpc.org/studies/states.htm
(.pdf files require Adobe's free Acrobat Reader available at http://www.adobe.com).

The study documents the increasing lethality of the U.S. arsenal, as revealed by the dramatic production increase in the number of
higher-caliber handguns. It also details the rise in popularity of semiautomatic pistols over six-shot revolvers. Revolver production dropped
from 784,324 in 1975 to 368,711 in 1997, while pistol production soared from 138,146 to 1,016,439 during the same period.

The data reveal that three states—Connecticut, Massachusetts, and New York—accounted for more than three quarters of the firearms
produced in the United States during the period studied.

Ironically, many states with strong gun control laws, such as Massachusetts, New York, and California, are among the leading producers of
firearms.

"This study documents each state's contribution to the ceaseless flow of firearms in the United States," Marty Langley, policy analyst at the
VPC, said today. "While these numbers may not surprise industry insiders, they may come as a shock to residents of such states as New
York and California, who are unaware of their state's role in the proliferation of firearms across the nation."



Domestic Firearms Production, 1975-1997

States Ranked by Total Production

Rank _ _ _ _ State _ _ _ _ Handguns _ _ _ _ Long Guns _ _ _ _ Total _ _ _ _
1 _ _ _ _ Connecticut _ _ _ _ 5,700,439 _ _ _ _ 13,772,125 _ _ _ _ 25,472,564 _ _ _ _
2 _ _ _ _ Massachusetts _ _ _ _ 13,739,024 _ _ _ _ 4,621,977 _ _ _ _ 18,360,915 _ _ _ _
3 _ _ _ _ New York _ _ _ _ 341,133 _ _ _ _ 6,778,636 _ _ _ _ 7,119,769 _ _ _ _
4 _ _ _ _ California _ _ _ _ 6,273,661 _ _ _ _ 63,883 _ _ _ _ 6,337,544 _ _ _ _
5 _ _ _ _ Florida _ _ _ _ 2,306,456 _ _ _ _ 27,750 _ _ _ _ 2,334,206 _ _ _ _
6 _ _ _ _ Maryland _ _ _ _ 1,241,600 _ _ _ _ 3,936 _ _ _ _ 1,245,536 _ _ _ _
7 _ _ _ _ Texas _ _ _ _ 455,467 _ _ _ _ 751,267 _ _ _ _ 1,206,734 _ _ _ _
8 _ _ _ _ Utah _ _ _ _ 1,013,407 _ _ _ _ 243 _ _ _ _ 1,013,650 _ _ _ _
9 _ _ _ _ Illinois _ _ _ _ 221,379 _ _ _ _ 160,058 _ _ _ _ 381,437 _ _ _ _
10 _ _ _ _ Ohio _ _ _ _ 319,781 _ _ _ _ 33,800 _ _ _ _ 353,581 _ _ _ _
. _ _ _ _ U.S. Total _ _ _ _ 33,605,036 _ _ _ _ 32,749,529 _ _ _ _ 66,354,565
 
Beautiful article. It points out the bald-faced hypocracy of the anti-2's. Just savor the irony of the four top gun producing states being those which have the most restrictive gun laws. Looks to me like it's a classic "not in my backyard" argument.

I want to know, yea verily, demand to know what Joe Liebermann (CT), Ted Kennedy (MA), Dianne Fienstein and Babs Boxer (both of California), and <drum roll please> Senator Hillary Clinton (NY) intend to do about this horrible situation. These people have blood on their hands; right? Hey, maybe I should post this article over on HCI's website. Maybe we can get HCI to lobby these senators to not take blood money.

This is rich! I love it!
 
i found the article when surfing the MMM main page!
The VPC is interlocked with HCI...

lets see
22 years
66 million guns
x an ~average cost of 500 bucks each
=
$33,000,000,000!

yea, lets cut this chunk out of our economy, for the children

Thats over a billion dollars a year just for the guns.
Ammo, range fees, accessories and other expenses add to the economic impact of legal gun ownership.

Seems to be a fairly reliable tax base

Maybe HCI will do us a favor and publish the employment figures for the gun industry.

dZ
 
Kind of a boring article, altogether.

Anyway, I'll bet this is one Freedom Of Information Act request that BATF didn't bother fighting in court.

Rick
 
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