Gun Rights
Gun Industry Needs Giant Biden “I DID THAT!” Sticker
Hey everyone: Pull on some hip waders and rub Vick’s under your nose, because Biden’s ATF just released a new report!
A new report, courtesy of the ATF, has just hit the Web with a resounding splat. That study, about American gun production, legal gun purchases, and illegal gun buying, contains absolutely no surprises for anyone who has been paying attention. That said, we’re here to assure you that the Biden administration, together with their mainstream-media lackeys, will be getting ready to misrepresent this information as hard as they can. Trouble for them is that, unlike a certain commander-in-chief that we might name, the facts don’t lie. Today, the National Shooting Sports Foundation‘s inimitable Larry Keane has brought his shovel and he’s here to help you separate the facts from the fudge. Take it away, Larry!
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Americans have been buying a lot of guns. The figure is in the tens of millions. It might be time to get one of the gas pump stickers of President Joe Biden saying, โI did that.โ
After all, it is his failing policies that are driving many to take up lawful gun ownership. The Biden administrationโs failure to address rampant crime, attacks on Second Amendment rights and weaponizing of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) to become a political arm of gun control instead of a law enforcement and regulatory bureau has woken Americans of all walks of life that gun ownership is not only legal; itโs responsible.
Those within the firearm industry, and Americans concerned about their personal safety, are not surprised. Month after month, NSSF publishes an Adjusted National Instant Criminal Background Check System report that shows the number of FBI background checks associated with the sale of a firearm.
That figure has been over a million every month for theย past 33 months.
New Report, Old Information
The New York Times,ย Wall Street Journalย andย Axiosย trumpeted the publication of a new ATF report, thatโs wellโฆ not really new information at all. ATF published theย Nationalย Firearms Commerce and Trafficking Assessment. The report is a compilation of already-publicly available information thatโs posted to the ATFโs website. This report,ย conspicuously-timedย just a week before the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee will consider President Bidenโs nomination of Steve Dettelbach to become the next ATF Director, puts all that information thatโs been hanging out there for the public to see in one easily-digestible 306-page report.
In other words, the Biden administration did the homework for media to find all the firearm production and illegal trafficking reports in one place.
The New York Times reportย notedย that semiautomatic handguns have been the most popular-selling firearms since 2009. Thatโs not new information. NSSFย has been explaining thatย handguns, typically purchased for personal and home defense, have accounted for more than half of firearm sales. That became even more obvious starting in April 2020, when there were 2.3 million background checks for the sale of a firearm, the most ever on record for a single month.
New Gun Owners
That gun-buying trends contributed to a record of over 21 million background checks for gun sales in 2020, followed in 2021 with over 18.5 million. It wasnโt just existing gun owners adding to their gun safes. Overย 14 million first-time gun buyersย purchased a gun in those two years, with significant increases of women, African-Americans, Hispanic-Americans and Asian-Americans purchasing guns. Todayโs gun owner is increasingly diverse, representing more of America because more Americans of all walks of life are buying guns.
Axios, a policy-centered news outlet widely read by Washington, D.C., lawmakers and their staffs,ย recognizedย this shift. That report cited aย Gallup pollย that showed rising crime was the leading concern among Americans.
The number one reason theyโre buying guns is forย personal safety.ย This recent gun-buying surge began in April 2020, which is also when COVID-19 lockdown orders began. Thatโs also when police warned they wouldnโt be able to respond to every 9-1-1 call because police departments were forced to pull officers off the beat over infection and violent criminals were released from jail due to COVID concerns. The violence that followed in the summer of 2020, where cities across America witnessed riots, arson, looting and murders, propelled the gun buying, followed by election-season rhetoric from the Biden-Harris campaign of plans to enact far-reaching gun control plans.
Add in the embrace of โDefund the Policeโ policies by politicians, no-bail and soft-on-crime policies that turn criminals back out on the streets to commit more crimes and the continued gun control plans of the Biden administration, it doesnโt take a 306-page report to understand Americans are concerned for their safety and theyโre taking action.
The violence never subsided. Racially motivated attacks continue, even to this day. Americans continue to purchase firearms.ย KTLAย in Los Angeles just published a report speaking with African-Americans purchasing guns there for self-defense. Oni Powell explained to reporters, โWe have to be diligent and we have to know that our safety is first and foremost.โ
Criminals Being Criminal
The ATFโs report also shows, once again, that criminals arenโt obtaining firearms through legal sales. Theyโre obtaining them throughย theft and the illegal black market. That information, too, isnโt new. The Department of Justiceโs Bureau of Justice Statisticsย reportย shows that convicted felons that committed their crimes with a firearm admitted they overwhelmingly obtained it illegally.
Thatโs another indicator that the Biden administrationโs crackdown on the firearm industry is misguided. Administration officials blame โrogue gun dealersโ for the crime spike when the reality is that criminals commit crimes. They donโt subject themselves to an FBI background check before they commit their crimes.
In the same report fromย The New York Times, it noted police recovered 19,344 privately manufactured firearms (PMFs), or so-called โghost guns.โ Emily Miller, a reporter covering firearms, noted in aย tweetย that cities, including Washington, D.C., Metro Police Department, have been including guns with obliterated serial numbers in their โghost gunโ recovery figures.
The reason firearm production is at record highs is simple market demand. More Americans are choosing to lawfully arm themselves to protect their loved ones. That demand was driven by runaway crime that the Biden administration refuses to seriously address. Firearm manufacturers ramped up production to meet this demand. If the Biden administration wants to understand that in any simpler terms, NSSF can get him one of those โI did that!โ stickers.
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