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Bawanna
01-11-2019, 04:53 PM
I just received a report from NICS, the place all back ground checks end up. It goes back to 1999.
It gives the number of back ground checks per month by state.
Just the highlights.
Kentucky hands down had the most with a low month of 393,583 and a high month of 422, 343.
The People Republic of California had a low month of 91, 975 and a high month of 136, 228.
My state of Washington had a low month of 41, 040 and a high month of 66, 587.
Just glancing Alaska had by far the fewest.
I was a bit surprised with the California numbers, even though they are tight on restrictions (not much worse than us now) they apparently still want their guns.
If you want the numbers from your state, let me know and I'll post it.
yqtszhj
01-11-2019, 05:46 PM
How did Alabama and Tennessee compare to Kentucky? That’s interesting about Kentucky.
jodyisaacs
01-11-2019, 06:20 PM
How about NC and SC?
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Bawanna
01-11-2019, 06:30 PM
Alabama- 32,526 to 50,610
Tennessee- 46,134 to 71,786
NC-35, 244 to 61,950
SC- 17,103 to 29, 427
markman
01-11-2019, 06:31 PM
Would it be to much to ask to see all of them for comparison?
Bawanna
01-11-2019, 09:44 PM
I'll see if I can get it so it will fit properly on a page. I kind of had to push it around to see all the months and states.
It's all at work so I'll see what I can do next week.
markman
01-11-2019, 09:53 PM
Thanks
I'll see if I can get it so it will fit properly on a page. I kind of had to push it around to see all the months and states.
It's all at work so I'll see what I can do next week.
JohnR
01-12-2019, 07:00 AM
Bud’s is in Kentucky, and their website boasts 2.8 million customers since 2003. That’s about 14,500 a month on average. That’s 483 sales s day, or a sale every 3 minutes. It’s not all guns, though.
I’d like to see Florida’s numbers.
Bawanna
01-12-2019, 08:58 AM
Buds ships all over the country though so those 2.8 million add to all the individual states.
Florida has a low of 78,804 and a high of 137,997.
yqtszhj
01-12-2019, 09:12 AM
It would be interesting to know how Kentucky’s is so high as that’s not a heavily populated state and much of it is rural. There must be some contributing factor
I have read it is one of the most gun friendly.
jeepster09
01-12-2019, 09:54 AM
It would be interesting to know how Kentucky’s is so high as that’s not a heavily populated state and much of it is rural. There must be some contributing factor
I have read it is one of the most gun friendly.
Perhaps the moonshiners want their guns.....:2eek:
yqtszhj
01-12-2019, 10:44 AM
Perhaps the moonshiners want their guns.....:2eek:
That being the case I maybe should set up a still. Sounds like a profitable business.;)
340pd
01-12-2019, 11:15 AM
I just received a report from NICS, the place all back ground checks end up. It goes back to 1999.
It gives the number of back ground checks per month by state.
Just the highlights.
Kentucky hands down had the most with a low month of 393,583 and a high month of 422, 343.
The People Republic of California had a low month of 91, 975 and a high month of 136, 228.
My state of Washington had a low month of 41, 040 and a high month of 66, 587.
Just glancing Alaska had by far the fewest.
I was a bit surprised with the California numbers, even though they are tight on restrictions (not much worse than us now) they apparently still want their guns.
If you want the numbers from your state, let me know and I'll post it.
Somehow I forgot you live in WA. How are the gun owners dealing with the onerous new laws passed in the last election? WA and OR were once great states before the CA outcasts moved in and brought their politics with them.
Bawanna
01-12-2019, 12:29 PM
We're still absorbing and trying to interpret the newest ones. Now all semi auto's are considered assault rifles, even your 10/22.
Required class to be able to buy one and have to be 21. 18 can still buy a bolt action etc.
Still haven't figured out if the class is required for CPL's. And no mention of it on hand gun purchases.
No word on where these classes might be or what the requirements might be. It 's right up there with building a football stadium with no place to park.
Don't matter, I'm not taking no class, I'll figure out a way around it.
If it's required for a CPL, guess I'll be an outlaw, always wanted to be one anyhow.
AIRret
01-12-2019, 07:55 PM
You're a bad MAN!!!!!! And a true PATRIOT!
Bawanna
01-12-2019, 09:14 PM
Ladies love outlaws. And apparently convicts. Guess they are outlaws that got caught even if he didn't do it.
ripley16
01-13-2019, 07:16 AM
Here's a link to the website and chart.
https://www.fbi.gov/file-repository/nics_firearm_checks_-_month_year_by_state.pdf/view
There must be a reason Kentucky is such an anomaly. Buds can't be the only reason. Other than the other branch in Tennessee, are there other Buds in the U.S.?
JohnR
01-13-2019, 07:36 AM
I fergot - if it’s NICS checks, a mail order place won’t do NICS checks. The buyer’s state would.
yqtszhj
01-13-2019, 08:15 AM
I just happened to think that these numbers in AL won’t account for all purchases. If you have a concealed carry permit you’ve passed the background check through the sheriffs office for the duration the permit is valid (1-5 years) and you don’t go through NICS, you just fill out the form, pay your money, and go. The LGS files your form in their records. If you act up then the sheriff will pull your permit then you have to do a NICS check.
Not sure how they get away with that but hey, I’m not a lawyer and don’t play one on TV.
23% of all eligible residents of the state have been issued a permit. I can tell you that at all my LGS’s people line up to buy, the salesperson says “you got your permit?” The buyer says yes, shows it and some money, fills out a form, and in 7 minutes they’re out of there.
I haven’t seen anyone buy a handgun without a permit since that legislation passed and took effect back in 2016 or so.
JohnR
01-13-2019, 08:42 AM
^^ Maybe Kentucky doesn’t have that, and it pushes their number up? Florida doesn’t have it.
ripley16
01-13-2019, 08:45 AM
A bunch of states bypass NICS based on permit status.
https://www.usacarry.com/ccw-bypass-background-check-purchasing-gun/
Bawanna
01-13-2019, 10:23 AM
I don't really get this. It has Washington on the list. Here at least until now a CPL holder could buy a gun, the dealer just calls and gets a NICS # and the buyer can take it home. So there really is a NICS check. And they still get checked on the local level by city or county agencies.
One of the things I do.
I think they make me do it cause they know I hate the whole idea.
yqtszhj
01-13-2019, 12:58 PM
A bunch of states bypass NICS based on permit status.
https://www.usacarry.com/ccw-bypass-background-check-purchasing-gun/
Thanks. I wondered how that worked.
AIRret
01-14-2019, 06:37 PM
Ladies love outlaws. And apparently convicts. Guess they are outlaws that got caught even if he didn't do it.
Ahem.....you are the best cyber hubby
I don't really get this. It has Washington on the list. Here at least until now a CPL holder could buy a gun, the dealer just calls and gets a NICS # and the buyer can take it home. So there really is a NICS check. And they still get checked on the local level by city or county agencies.
One of the things I do.
I think they make me do it cause they know I hate the whole idea.
Them damn Violets just keep finding more ways to annoy you, huh?
Bawanna
01-14-2019, 07:00 PM
It's almost a mission from God for them. A normal human wouldn't be able to stand what I stand.
Glad I'm not normal.
JohnR
01-14-2019, 07:22 PM
Makes ya stronger!
Armybrat
01-16-2019, 01:12 PM
Yeah, just picked up another LCP yesterday - ordered from PSA ($170+ shipping) - walked in the FFL, showed my LTC, filled out the 4473 on their laptop, manager double checked the info & numbers, paid $25 transfer fee, walked out with the gun. 15 minutes total in store.
Gifted my spare LCP (NIB) to one of my sons, so thought it would be prudent to replace it so cheaply. My original .380 was $310 when they first came out in 2008 - still tote that one a lot as a car gun. Bought the 2nd one two years ago locally for $200+ tax. Ruger must have produced a Rosie McDonnell load of those little guns.
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