Blind groper wrote:To Collector
It is always going to be difficult determining exactly how many guns and how many gun owners there are in the USA, because the gun lobby has prevented anything like a national gun registry being set up. The gun lobby is, of course, driven by the gun makers, and their motive is clear.
Damned right it is, and that's a very good thing. But if you think the gun industry is the only thing that's opposing a national gun registry you're an idiot.
If there is clear cut data on gun ownership, then we will know exactly how many guns are in each state and in each city.
Yes, you would, which is exactly why we are not going to allow you to collect this data.
More guns, less crime. Fact.That knowledge, coupled with the same data for how many murders occur in each location, would nail down beyond any shred of a doubt that more guns means more murders.
This is something the gun makers cannot tolerate, since it would lead to laws that would reduce gun availability, and hence cost them $$$$.
Very true, so what? They are in the business of supplying us with our 2nd Amendment equipment and accessories and they should be looking after their market by keeping fuckwit hoplophobes from meddling with something they have absolutely no authority to meddle with.
Actually, they understand that more guns, less crime, so they supply us with the tools we need to defend ourselves and our nation. Its no more up to them to stop selling guns because a tiny fraction of one percent of them are used by criminals to commit crimes than alcohol manufacturers are obligated to stop selling alcohol because a small (but much larger than gun owners) fraction of people misuse alcohol.They are such assholes that they prefer to see more people killed than reduce their income.
And the University of Chicago is a well-known hotbed of anti-gun activism, so nobody with half a brain pays any attention to their propaganda.
However, the University of Chicago has been running what they call their General Social Survey on an annual basis, and they have been doing this since the 1970's. Included in this survey is national gun ownership. The data I posted on gun ownership comes from this survey.
Any survey, of course, is something we can exercise a little skepticism about, since they all have a degree of error built in.
In this case the margins of error subsume the entire population of the country, making their results worse than useless.
No it's not. It's a well-known anti-gun organization that often works with other anti-gun organizations to put out propaganda.However, the University of Chicago is a reputable body, and should be doing this very competently.
Sure there is, but it's still completely irrelevant to your claim. More guns, less crime. Fact.The pattern of change in gun ownership is consistent, and there is no reason to assume it is incorrect.
Of course not, because it's an irrelevant red herring argument.I do not believe for a moment that this data will change Seth's attitude.
Yup, and I'm not the only one by any stretch of the imagination.He has already called the reputable researchers of Harvard, and Boston University hoplophobes and liars,
Well, since that's the truth, there's no reason not to fall back on the truth.
and it is predictable that he will call the researchers of the University of Chicago the same thing.
The rational response IS to say they are lying, because quite obviously they are lying. Their survey is utterly meaningless because it fails to correct for the fact that people aren't going to tell some random person asking intrusive questions the truth about gun ownership, particularly not in Chicago, where it's illegal to own a handgun (or was). None of the studies you cite even address the issue of people simply lying about owning guns, which everyone I know does, for the very good reason that it's nobody's damned business if we own guns or not, and it's incredibly dangerous to admit that you own one these days. It makes you a target, both for criminals and for harassment from fuckwits like you.Seth appears to fall back on accusations of lying when he has no rational response to something he does not like.
All your studies simply assume that people are telling the truth in denying they have guns, which given the number of guns being sold every year, is a preposterous notion.