When it comes to the guns on our streets straw buying is a huge problem. Latest reports indicate that 40% of the guns seized on the streets of Toronto were legally purchased in Canada and then found their way into the black market. Supply vs demand, the large supply means availability is up, costs are down in the black market, means even the lowest level thugs these days are well armed.
For the guns that come from Canada:
In both cases, in theory, banning legal purchases will have a significant impact on the supply in just a few years (it will draw down the 40%). Do I agree with this approach, NO, but to say it will have no impact is to say you do not understand what is going on these days.
- Some were improperly secured by legal owners and were stolen, somewhat like in this case...
- Most are straw purchased "legally" IN CANADA, modified and serial numbers removed. Includes restricted and non-restricted that get modified to meet the criminals needs.
The supply from the US will always be a problem, but it is not like the old days when it was 90+ percent of the problem.
Do you have a source for your referenced latest report because I was under the impression that there is actually no such data and that these #s and %s were all guesses by interested parties.