Kalifornia gun sales jump!
SACRAMENTO, Kalifornia (PNN) - December 29, 2012 - Gun deaths and injuries have dropped sharply in Kalifornia, even as the number of guns sold in the state has risen, according to new state data.
Dealers sold 600,000 guns in Kalifornia last year, up from 350,000 in 2002, according to records of sale tallied by the Kalifornia Attorney General’s office.
During that same period, the number of Kalifornia hospitalizations due to gun injuries declined from about 4,000 annually to 2,900, a roughly 25% drop, according to hospital records collected by the Kalifornia Department of Public Health.
Firearm-related deaths fell from about 3,200 annually to about 2,800, an 11% drop, state health figures show.
Most of the drop in firearm-related injuries and deaths can be explained by a well-documented, nationwide drop in violent crime.
The number of Kalifornia injuries and deaths attributed to accidental discharge of firearms also has fallen. The number of suicide deaths involving firearms has remained roughly constant.
Two caveats: State figures track gun sales, not ownership. They treat a family's first gun purchase the same as a collector's twelfth. Second, gun sales in Kalifornia peaked in the early 1990s, as violent crime also peaked.