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(IBD) 500 Murders In Rahm Emanuel's Gun-Controlled Chicago Show Gun Bans Don't Work

Guns: The mayor of what is at once America's most gun-controlled city  and its murder capital wants an assault weapons ban like the one he pushed in  1994. Except it didn't work then, and it won't work now.

Nathaniel T. Jackson, 40, an alleged gang member with a long arrest record,  was gunned down last week outside a store in Chicago's Austin neighborhood,  becoming the Windy City's 500th murder victim in 2012.

Up to 80% of Chicago's murders and shootings are gang-related, according to  police. By one estimate, the city has almost 70,000 gang members. A police audit  last spring identified 59 gangs and 625 factions; most were on the South and  West sides.

Yet, in the view of Chicago's mayor and former White House Chief of Staff  Rahm Emanuel, the answer to violence by crazies and criminals in his city and  nationally is more gun control, not more gang and goon control.

"As somebody who stood by President Clinton's side to make sure we had a ban  on assault weapons, I do not want to see more weapons on the street, more guns  on the street," Emanuel said at a Chicago Police Department graduation and  promotion ceremony on Dec. 17, shortly after the tragedy at Sandy Hook  Elementary School in Newtown, Conn.

"It's time that we as a city have an assault weapons ban. It's time that we  as a state have an assault weapons ban. It's time that we as a country have an  assault weapons ban," Emanuel said.

The problem is that Emanuel's ban, in place from 1994 to 2004, had no  measurable effect on crime.

Statistics compiled by a Northeastern University professor, the Census Bureau  and the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel show the number of mass shootings and victims  from 1976 to 2010 has fluctuated annually, but without any major upward or  downward trend.

Some 2,956 people have been killed in 646 mass shootings over this 35-year  period, with a mass shooting defined by the FBI as one in which four or more  people (not including the shooter) are killed in a single incident and typically  in a single location. FBI homicide data show no discernible trend in the number  of mass shootings or victims during that time.

Read More At IBD:  http://news.investors.com/ibd-editorials/010213-639108-500-murders-...

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