Just one more aspect of firearms to keep in mind when the legislators want to "enhance public safety" using the "commonsense gun safety regulations" that only impose further restrictions on law-abiding firearms owners, and do nothing to stop criminals. I know that no matter how many facts we present to the liars it won't make any difference, but still, it's good for us to know the facts, just for our own satisfaction, and for possibly influencing some open-minded person who is either not yet informed and/or "on the fence" re restricting our rights. [Note: This survey does not include 3D printing nor 80% products.]
Review Beyond State Control: Improvised and Craft-produced Small Arms and Light Weapons firearms Small Arms Survey
http://gunwatch.blogspot.com/2018/12/review-beyond-state-control-improvised.htmlPublished on the Internet, November 4th, 2018, by the Small Arms Survey, paid for by the U.S. State Department Office of Weapons Removal and Abatement.
Beyond State Control is an aptly titled study of improvised, homemade, and craft-produced firearms and light weapons around the world.
This is an important topic. It defines a floor beyond with controls are no longer effective. If people desire small arms, they will be able to obtain them by home manufacture, through improvised and craft-production.
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In the "Key Findings" there is this gem:
Improvised and craft-produced small arms account for a sizable proportion of weapons seized in domestic law enforcement operations in several countries. In the UK, some 80 per cent of all guns used in crime in 2011 and 2012 were improvised, craft-produced, or converted; in São Paulo, Brazil, 48 per cent of the sub-machine guns recovered during the same period were homemade; and in Indonesia, 98 percent of the guns confiscated from robbery suspects in 2013 were homemade."Gun Control" is promoted as a crime reduction measure in the Western world. That is how it was characterized in England in the 1920s and later. It is how it is promoted in the United States today. The ability of criminals and criminal enterprises to access effective, improvised, homemade, and craft-produced small arms creates a limit, determined by technology and physics, on how much crime can be reduced by limiting legal access to firearms.
Many millions of improvised and craft-produced small arms have and are being manufactured the world over. Craft-produced arms are becoming well known in international black markets.
If people desire small arms, their desires will be met by improvised and craft-production. If they do not desire small arms, no controls are necessary. The arms produced may not be the most sophisticated weapons. They are sufficient for criminal activities. There are few crimes committed with firearms in the United States that would not be accomplished with homemade pistols and sub-machine guns. The improvised and craft-produced arms are not subject to controls, and more likely to cause injury to users and bystanders. Improvised and craft-produced firearms are more than sufficient to provide for the needs of the small class of violent criminals, as seen in Brazil.
Full report, downloadable pdf:
http://www.smallarmssurvey.org/fileadmin/docs/U-Reports/SAS-improvised-craft-weapons-report.pdf