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Britain is rational in gun-control 英国人庆幸控枪,美国人却说

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Gun-related killing as a % of all homicides.

US (2016) 64%; 
Canada (2015) 30.5%; 
Australia (2013/14) 13%.
England & Wales (2015/16) 4.5%; 


http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2017/3/section/128/enacted

Status:

This is the original version (as it was originally enacted).

128Controls on defectively deactivated weapons

After section 8 of the Firearms (Amendment) Act 1988 insert—

8AControls on defectively deactivated weapons

(1)It is an offence for a person who owns or claims to own a defectively deactivated weapon—

(a)to make the weapon available for sale or as a gift to another person, or

(b)to sell it or give it (as a gift) to another person.

(2)Subsection (1)(a) does not apply if—

(a)the weapon is made available for sale or as a gift only to a person who is outside the EU (or to persons all of whom are outside the EU), and

(b)it is made so available on the basis that, if a sale or gift were to take place, the weapon would be transferred to a place outside the EU.

(3)Subsection (1)(b) does not apply if—

(a)the weapon is sold or given to a person who is outside the EU (or to persons all of whom are outside the EU), and

(b)in consequence of the sale or gift, it is (or is to be) transferred to a place outside the EU.

(4)For the purpose of this section, something is a “defectively deactivated weapon” if—

(a)it was at any time a firearm,

(b)it has been rendered incapable of discharging any shot, bullet or other missile (and, accordingly, has either ceased to be a firearm or is a firearm only by virtue of the Firearms Act 1982), but

(c)it has not been rendered so incapable in a way that meets the technical specifications for the deactivation of the weapon that apply at the time when the weapon is made available for sale or as a gift or (as the case may be) when it is sold or given as a gift.

(5)The Secretary of State must publish a document setting out the technical specifications that apply for the purposes of subsection (4)(c) (“the technical specifications document”).

(6)The technical specifications document may set out different technical specifications for different kinds of weapon.

(7)The Secretary of State—

(a)may from time to time revise the technical specifications document, and

(b)where it is revised—

(i)must publish the document as revised, and

(ii)specify in it the date on which any changes to the technical specifications that apply for the purposes of subsection (4)(c) take effect.

(8)In the case of a weapon rendered incapable as mentioned in subsection (4)(b)before 8 April 2016, subsection (1)(a) or (b) does not apply if the weapon is made available for sale or as a gift, or (as the case may be) sold or given, by or on behalf of a museum in respect of which a museum firearms licence is in force to another museum in respect of which such a licence is in force.

(9)References in this section to “sale” include exchange or barter (and references to sell are to be construed accordingly).

(10)In this section, “museum firearms licence” means a licence granted under the Schedule to the Firearms (Amendment) Act 1988.

(11)A person guilty of an offence under this section is liable—

(a)on summary conviction—

(i)in England and Wales, to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 12 months (or, in relation to offences committed before section 154(1) of the Criminal Justice Act 2003 comes into force, 6 months) or to a fine, or to both;

(ii)in Scotland, to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 12 months, or to a fine not exceeding the statutory maximum, or to both;

(b)on conviction on indictment, to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 5 years or to a fine, or to both.



America's gun culture in 10 charts


  • 6 November 2017
  •  
  • From the sectionUS & Canada
  • http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-41488081

    There has been another mass shooting in the United States - at least 26 people were killed in an attack on a Texas church. The attack comes just one month after the worst mass shooting in the US, and has again raised questions about gun ownership and whether there should be tougher controls.

    How does the US compare with other countries?

    About 40% of Americans say they own a gun or live in a household with one, according to a 2017 survey, and the rate of murder or manslaughter by firearm is the highest in the developed world. There were more than 11,000 deaths as a result of murder or manslaughter involving a firearm in 2016.

    Chart comparing gun-related deaths as % of total homicides - 64% in US, 30.5% in Canada, 13% in Australia, and 4.5% in England and Wales

    Homicides are taken here to include murder and manslaughter. The FBI separates statistics for what it calls justifiable homicide, which includes the killing of a criminal by a police officer or private citizen in certain circumstances, which are not included.

    Who owns the world's guns?

    While it is difficult to know exactly how many guns civilians own around the world, by every estimate the US with around 270 million is far out in front.

    Chart showing top 10 gun-owning countries - US is top, followed by Yemen, Switzerland, Finland and Cyprus - info from Small Arms Survey

    Switzerland and Finland are the European countries with the most guns per person - they both have compulsory military service for all men over the age of 18. Cyprus, Austria and Yemen also have military service.

    How do US gun deaths break down?

    There have been more than 90 mass shootings in the US since 1982, according to investigative magazine Mother Jones.

    Up until 2012, a mass shooting was defined as when an attacker had killed four or more victims in an indiscriminate rampage - and since 2013 the figures include attacks with three or more victims. The shootings do not include killings related to other crimes such as armed robbery or gang violence.

    The overall number of people killed in mass shootings each year represents only a tiny percentage of the total number.

    Graphic showing 33,594 died from guns in 2014, of those 21, 386 were suicides and 11,008 were homicides and only 14 died in mass shootings

    There were nearly twice as many suicides involving firearms in 2015 as there were murders involving guns, and the rate has been increasing in recent years. Suicide by firearm accounts for almost half of all suicides in the US, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

    A 2016 study published in the American Journal of Public Health found there was a strong relationship between higher levels of gun ownership in a state and higher firearm suicide rates for both men and women.

    How old are the killers?

    The average age of attackers in 91 recorded US mass shootings is 34.

    Paddock is one of three killers aged over 60. The others are: William D Baker, 66, who killed five people in Illinois in 2001; and Kurt Myers, 64, who killed five people in New York state in 2013.

    The youngest killer is Andrew Douglas Golden, 11, who ambushed students and teachers as they left Westside Middle School in Arkansas, 1998. He was jointly responsible with Mitchell Scott Johnson, 13, for five deaths and 10 injured.

    Ages of 94 killers responsible for 91 mass shootings in the US

    Attacks in US become deadlier

    The Las Vegas attack was the worst in recent US history - and the three shootings with the highest number of casualties have all happened within the past 10 years.

    Chart showing worst mass shootings in the US since 1991 with Las Vegas at the top

    What types of guns kill Americans?

    Military-style assault weapons have been blamed for some of the major mass shootings such as the attack in an Orlando nightclub and at the Sandy Hook School in Connecticut. The police said dozens of rifles had been recovered from the scene of the Las Vegas shooting.

    Pie chart showing most gun-related murders are committed using handguns

    A few US states have banned assault weapons, which were totally restricted for a decade until 2004. However most murders caused by guns involve handguns, according to FBI data.

    How much do guns cost to buy?

    For those from countries where guns are not widely owned, it can be a surprise to discover that they are relatively cheap to purchase in the US.

    Graphic showing price of an assault rifle $1500 and handgun $200

    Handguns, which were reportedly among Paddock's arsenal discovered in his hotel room, can cost from as little $200 (£151) - as much as a Chromebook laptop for example - and can be bought from gun shops.

    Assault rifles like the ones also reportedly found in Paddock's room can cost from around $1500 (£1,132).

    Given that 23 weapons were found at the hotel and further 19 at his home, Paddock may have spent more than $70,000 (£52,800) on weapons and accessories, such as tripods, scopes, ammunition and cartridges.

    Who supports gun control?

    US public opinion on the banning of handguns has changed dramatically over the last 60 years. This dataset is incomplete but it shows that support has shifted over time and now a significant majority opposes a ban on handguns, according to polling by Gallup.

    Chart showing public opinion growing in opposition to ban on handguns - with figures supporting a ban falling from 60% in 1959 to just over 30% in 2015

    Some controls are widely supported by people across the political divide - such as restricting the sale of guns to people who are mentally ill, or on "watch" lists.

    72% of Republicans, or adults who lean Republican, believe that 'concealed carry' should be allowed in more places while only 26% of Democrats do.

    But Republicans and Democrats are much more divided over other policy proposals, such as whether to allow ordinary citizens increased rights to carry concealed weapons - according to a survey from Pew Research Center.

    In his latest comment on the shootings, President Donald Trump said he would be "talking about gun laws as times goes by". The White House said now is not the time to be debating gun control.

    His predecessor, Barack Obama, struggled to get any new gun control laws onto the statute books, because of Republican opposition.

    Who opposes gun control?

    The National Rifle Association (NRA) campaigns against all forms of gun control in the US and argues that more guns make the country safer.

    It is among the most powerful special interest lobby groups in the US, with a substantial budget to influence members of Congress on gun policy.

    Chart showing rise in lobbying expenditure by NRA - from just over $1m in 2000 to more than $3m in 2017

    In total about one in five US gun owners say they are members of the NRA - and it has especially widespread support from Republican-leaning gun owners, according to Pew Research.

    In terms of lobbying, the NRA officially spends about $3m per year to influence gun policy.

    The chart shows only the recorded contributions to lawmakers published by the Senate Office of Public Records. The NRA spends millions more elsewhere, such as on supporting the election campaigns of political candidates who oppose gun controls.


    枪杀案频发,英国人庆幸控枪,美国人却说...

    2017年11月07日21:18:07 [国际新闻]
    https://www.mitbbs.com/news_wenzhang/OverseasFocus/31281685.html


    编者按:最近,美国连发几起枪击事件,造成了大量人死亡和受伤。一个个血与泪的案件,引起了人们关于美国自由持枪的热烈讨论。Mitbbs.com


    最近,美国连发几起枪击事件,造成了大量人死亡和受伤。一个个血与泪的案件,引起了人们关于美国自由持枪的热烈讨论。Mitbbs.com


    众所周知,美国是全世界枪支持有率最高的国家,几乎人手一把,特别是彪悍的德州人民,他们带枪就像带手机一样平常。


    可以说,在这个提倡自由与民主的国度,对大多数民众来说,有枪才有安全感。Mitbbs.com


    那么,同属西方教育大国的英国,对于自由持枪这件事儿的态度是否也和美国一样呢?



    其实,持枪这件事儿,在英国是行不通的。Mitbbs.com


    1997年,英国议会通过了禁止私人拥有枪支的法律,并陆续通过赎买的方式将民间枪支收缴并予以销毁。Mitbbs.com


    从那以后,英国一直实行严格的枪支管理。因为和人们的生命相比,持枪的权利并不那么重要!Mitbbs.com


    对大多数英国人而言,私人持枪是一件很危险的事情,因为枪支的泛滥在某种程度上增加了犯罪几率。一些英国人甚至呼吁政府百分之百禁止私人持枪。Mitbbs.com


    BBC近日就做了个调查,统计了在美国、英格兰与威尔士、加拿大以及澳大利亚四个国家/地区中,各国枪支谋杀案的百分比。Mitbbs.com


    结果显示,美国的枪杀率是最高的,2016年有超过11,000人因枪支谋杀或误杀而死,是英格兰与威尔士的14倍之多!Mitbbs.com


    在美版知乎上,一些英国人发表了自己对于美国自由持枪的看法。Mitbbs.com


    1  我是英国人,并且大部分时间都住在英国。就我个人而言,我对目前英国的情况感到欣慰,没有什么重要的理由来放松我们的枪支管制。另外,我身边有不少人认为这些管制应该更严格。

    2  我不需要枪,所以我不在乎我是否有买枪的权利。但是,我绝对不希望我们国家的人像美国一样自由地购买枪支。

    3   说实话,我真的不太能理解(美国自由持枪)。很多美国人认为这对他们社会来说是一件很好的事,是神圣的事,这点我尊重他们,毕竟我无权干涉他们的生活……Mitbbs.com


    不过,大多数美国人还是不赞同禁枪。因为他们认为,枪击事件层出不穷的根源不在于枪,而在于人,并且因枪而死的人中,大多数都是自杀的。Mitbbs.com


    所以,一些美国人也对英国严格的枪支管控感到困惑。Mitbbs.com


    “作为一个十几岁时曾经在英国居住的人,我经常对英国人枪支的态度感到困惑。”Mitbbs.com


    “我不同意英国枪支法的基本原因,就是枪支所有权变成了英国政府官员的一种特权!他们只授予自己认为“有价值”的人枪支所有权,而普通人却没有自卫的权利。”Mitbbs.com


    “有人认为我们对枪支的管控应该比英国更严格,也有人认为没必要,因为当我们遇到坏人的时候,枪支是保护自己的武器。英国人很满意他们国家目前对枪支的管控,那就让他们享受吧。”Mitbbs.com


    但也有人支持美国学习英国对枪支的管控。Mitbbs.com


    “作为一个厌倦了我国‘大屠杀’ 的美国人,我的同胞们对这件事(枪支危险)一无所知,我觉得英国人的态度是合情合理的。”Mitbbs.com


    总之,私人持枪在美国的形成,是美国历史延续下来的习惯,不同人有着不同的看法。自由持枪在美国是一个特别复杂的事,会牵扯到公民权利,社会秩序和政府权力等多方面问题,最好的办法呢,还是保护好自己的安全。


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