The number of firearm deaths in the country has increased « historical » in 2020, potentially caused by the effects of the Covid-19 epidemic and poverty.
U.S. gunmakers have produced more than 139 million commercial firearms over the past 20 years, including 11.3 million for 2020, according to a Department of Justice report released Tuesday (May 17).
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71 million guns were imported over the same period, compared to only 7.5 million guns exported, a sign of the flood of weapons available in the country which has fueled a surge in gun violence, murders and suicides, according to the government study. The arms industry has indeed exploded: while in 2000 the country had only 2,222 arms manufacturing companies in operation, in 2020, there are 16,963, according to the same source. Annual production of firearms for commercial sale has also jumped, from 3.9 million in 2000 to 11.3 million firearms in 2020, peaking at 11.9 million in 2016.
“Ghost” weapons
The document shows that while Americans have a preference for semi-automatic weapons, used in many shootings, they mainly bought the 9mm semi-automatic pistol, considered cheap, accurate and easy to use and similar to the weapon. used by the police. The authorities are also faced with an increase in so-called “ghost” weapons, kit weapons that can be made at home for a few hundred dollars and some parts of which can be purchased online or produced by a 3D printer. Unlike factory-produced guns, they do not have a serial number and, since they are not considered guns throughout the sales process, do not require a gun license or license. submit the buyer to a criminal and psychiatric background check. According to the report, in 2021 the police recovered 19,344 so-called « ghost » weapons, compared to 1,758 in 2016.
In April, US President Joe Biden tightened the regulations surrounding this type of weapon, with in particular the obligation for the dealers of such kits to carry out a background check on potential buyers or to include a serial number on the constituent parts. “We can address the current surge in violence only if we have the best information available and use the most effective tools and studies to fuel our efforts”said the number two of the United States Department of Justice, Lisa Monaco, in a press release.
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The publication of this report comes after a weekend of acute violence in the United States with two shootings: one racially motivated in Buffalo, New York, where ten African Americans were killed, and the another in Los Angeles, California where one person was killed and five others were injured. The number of gun deaths in the United States has increased « historical » in 2020, potentially caused by the effects of the Covid-19 epidemic and poverty, according to a report by US health authorities published last week. The country thus counted 19,350 homicides in 2020, an increase of nearly 35% compared to 2019, and 24,245 suicides, according to the Centers for Disease Prevention and Control (CDC). The homicide rate stood at 6.1 per 100,000 inhabitants in 2020, a record for more than 25 years.
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