Violence Policy Center
Statement on Defeat of Thune Amendment Creating National Concealed Handgun
System
Washington, DC--Following
today's Senate vote defeating the Thune Amendment, which would have created
a nationalized concealed handgun permitting system, the Violence Policy
Center issued the following statement by VPC Legislative Director Kristen
Rand:
“Today's Senate vote
is a victory for those who support a sane national gun policy.
“Concealed carry permit
holders have already killed police officers, murdered innocent citizens,
and committed mass shootings.
“The Thune Amendment
would have nullified laws in states such as New York and California that
have tough standards for the issuance of concealed handgun permits. Those
states would have been forced to allow the carrying of concealed handguns
within their borders by people with permits issued by states with the
lowest standards, such as Idaho and Florida. The amendment would have
also undermined state assault weapons bans because it would have allowed
permit holders to carry concealed assault weapons into the seven states
that currently ban these guns.
“The danger of the
Thune amendment is demonstrated by the fact that proponents of a nationalized
concealed carry system argue that lax concealed handgun laws are the answer
to mass shootings, but the hard facts are that concealed handgun permit
holders do not prevent mass shootings, they perpetrate them.”
Earlier this week,
the VPC released a new study (http://www.vpc.org/studies/ccw2009.pdf)
showing that concealed handgun permit holders killed at least seven police
officers and 44 private citizens in 31 incidents during the period May
2007 through April 2009. Among the study's findings--
- Over the two-year
period May 2007 through April 2009, concealed handgun permit holders
have slain seven law enforcement officers resulting in criminal charges
or the suicide of the shooter. All of the killings were committed with
guns. An additional three law enforcement officers were injured in these
incidents.
- Over the two-year
period May 2007 through April 2009, concealed handgun permit holders
have slain at least 44 private citizens resulting in criminal charges
or the suicide of the shooter. All but one of the killings were committed
with guns. An additional six private citizens were injured in these
incidents.
- In six of the 31
incidents (19 percent), the concealed handgun permit holder killed himself,
bringing the total fatality count to 57.
- Five of the incidents
were mass shootings resulting in the deaths of 23 victims.
The Violence Policy Center is a
national non-profit educational foundation that conducts research on violence
in America and works to develop violence-reduction policies and proposals.
The Center examines the role of firearms in America, conducts research
on firearms violence, and explores new ways to decrease firearm-related
death and injury.
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For Release:
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Contact:
Mandy Wimmer
Violence Policy Center
(202) 822-8200 x110
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