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1 Delaware has a population of 952,065 people (July 1, 2016) Only 5.2% of those legally own a
firearm.
2 According to neighborhood Scout that monitors states crime rates, violent crimes in Delaware
are at 4.9 percent. This includes murder rape and domestic violence. Nearly all of the crimes in
I. WILMINGTON VIOLENT CRIME RATE 18%. There is 1 in 55 people who will be the
victim of a violent crime in the City. And 55 Crimes occur per square mile
II. MILFORD VIOLENT CRIME RATE 12% 1 in 82 people will be the victim of a violent
crime with
III. SEAFORD VIOLENT CRIME RATE 9.75% 1 in 103 people will be the victim of a violent
crime
IV. DOVER VIOLENT CRIME RATE 8% 1 in 124 people will be the victim of a violent crime
(a) Dover police say gang violence is getting worse. According to police, there are now at least
According to the National Shooting Sports Foundation in 2014, the firearm industry contributed
a total of nearly $43 billion to the economy. more than 263,000 jobs that paid $13.7 billion in
total wages that year $5.79 billion in business taxes, plus an additional $863.7 million in federal
excise duties.
Most crimes where a firearm is found, the person is already prohibited to be in possession of a
firearm
Delaware has the lowest number of
1 Increasing the number of gun manufacturing companies in Delaware gives residents jobs
2 Increasing the number of Businesses in the firearms industry also brings in revenue to the
state
and training citizens responsible firearms training and essential life-saving tactics. The same
tactics used by the ATF. FBI SWAT and Military. All in a safe environment that also provides
an entertainment setting as well for spectators to sit behind a glass barrier to watch a combination
of mixed martial arts and paint gun fighting action in an enclosed arena just as they would see in
an underground fight setting (UFC) 2-4 people fighting it out in an enclosed cage. And yes! the
What is the National Gunfighters League? And What can customers expect to see at
Delaware Gunfights?
National Gunfight League is where extreme fighting meets tactical shooting, this competition has
it all. The contestants use real guns loaded with less than lethal simunitions, fighting it out with
firearms and deft fighting maneuvers that makes goes beyond paintball games
Combine mixed martial arts with enclosed combat training, using real firearms coverted to use
Simunition a non-lethal ammunition, add a lounge that has a Moroccan theme to allow guest to
be entertained, all in an 8,000 square foot building, and you have the ultimate Enter-train-ment
facility.
Traditional ranges dont allow you to move and shoot, do tactical re-loads, or even draw from a
holster. The 360 Sim Range provides the most versatile training environment available today
From civilians to SWAT team members, the facility offers some of the most effective training
available today by the best weapons instructors. Thought an exclusive agreement with
Simunition today. The Delaware franchise or Las Vegas GunFights and National Gunfighers
League will blend the realistic training capabilities of Simunition with the engaging power of
What is Simuniitions and What type of safety gear is used in the gunfights?
headquartered in Repentigny, recognized a growing need in the military and law enforcement
communities for more realistic training. In response, two innovative training systems were
developed under the trademark Simunition known as the worlds most realistic training
The FX training system, comprised of FX marking cartridge, weapon conversion kit and
Simunition Scenario and Safety Certification Training Course. This is the ultimate force-on-
The SecuriBlank system which is comprised of SecuriBlank cartridge - a truly safe blank,
All the weapons used are provided by Delaware Gunfights all converted to use the non-lethal
ammunition
The contestants will have a choice of handguns Submachine guns and Carbine rifles
Handguns selections Berretta, Colt, Glock, H&K and Sig Saur handguns ranging from 9mm to
.45
Conclusion:
According to a U.S Dept of Justice report, In 2010, the rate of firearm homicide for males was
6.2 per 100,000, and 1.1 firearm homicide for females . Firearm homicide for males declined by
49% (from 12.0 per 100,000 males in 1993 to 6.2 in 2010), and for females a 51% decline,
Nearly 40% of those who are serving time in either state prisons or federal prisons for crimes
In 2007-11, there were 235,700 victimizations where the victim used a firearm to threaten or
attack an offender. The same report revealed instances where the victim was armed with a
firearm, the offender was also armed with a gun in 32% of the victimizations, compared to 63%
of victimizations where the offender was armed with a lesser weapon, such as a knife, or
unarmed.
The number of gang-related homicides reported from 2007 to 2012 is displayed by area type and
Gang homicides reported by respondents in the NYGS sample averaged nearly 2,000
annually from 2007 to 2012. During this time (2007 to 2011), the FBI estimated, more
related homicides typically accounted for around 13 percent of all homicides annually.
With the increasing number of gangs in the Wilmington, Seaford, Milford and Dover, DE
a very distinct correlation can be paralleled in the amount of violent crimes where an
Highly populated areas accounted for the vast majority of gang homicides: nearly 67
percent occurred in cities with populations over 100,000, and 17 percent occurred in
Overall, these results demonstrate conclusively gang violence and the majority of firearms used
The increase in gun violence in Delaware while the state has the lowest percentage of people
who legally own firearms, compared studies conducted by the FBI and Dept of Justice showing a
decline in violent crimes where a firearm was used running parallel with an increase in legal gun
ownership in the U.S. from 1993-2010 clearly indicates there is a need for more firearm industry
businesses in Delaware
The firearms industry in other states is well positioned to finish the year in a promising position.,
demand for firearms in the U.S. is strong as consumers remain concerned about being
For example Ruger wihich is made in Arizona manufactures the American Pistol, Precision
Rifle, AR-556 MSR and LC9s pistol, their revenues represented $50.3 million (29%) of firearm
sales in the first quarter of 2016. And according to Fifer, Q1 2016 earnings delivered Rugers
second highest revenue weve ever enjoyed and the third highest earnings it has 1,230 full-time
staff. The company also has 49% of its employees who have been with the company at least 10
Remington states it is the largest employer in domestic firearms and ammunition manufacturing
Sales:
Facility locations:
Ilion, New York; Windham, Maine; Madison, North Carolina; Norcross, Georgia; Memphis,
Arkansas; Mona, Utah; St. Cloud, Minnesota; Sturgis, South Dakota; Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
In March 2016, Smith & Wesson reported its 2016 third quarter sales, which ended Jan. 31,
increased 61.5 percent over the same quarter in 2015. Net sales totaled $210.8 million; firearms
division net sales were $194.7 million, a 56.4 percent increase. Accessories division sales were
$16.1 million, compared to $6.1 million for the comparable quarter last year (a period in which
S&W acquired Battenfeld Technologies, and therefore reported only six weeks of accessories
division sales). The company has 1,600 employees with factories in Springfield, Massachusetts
The firearms industry contributes more than $33 billion to the U.S. economy and supports about
220,000 jobs, according to the National Shooting Sports Foundation. Double the revenue the
contributed by General Motors, which President Barack Obama called a pillar of our economy
Idaho considers the firearms business an important piece of the economy and is home to one of
the largest U.S. ammunition manufacturers, ATK Sporting Idaho has been attracting gun-related
businesses away from other states that have enacted stricter gun controls or raised corporate
taxes. Idahos firearms businesses generate $512.7 million in revenue and provide 3,116 jobs in
There has also been a growing interest in hunting and shooting sports among younger
generations, according to the National Shooting Sports Foundation, that estimates sales of
firearms and ammunition for hunting and shooting sports rose in 2012 to a record $6 billion.
Jake McGuigan, the director of government relations for the National Shooting Sports
There are a lot of smaller manufacturers that support a very large base of suppliers, McGuigan
said. These kinds of small, independent businesses are really the backbone of the U.S.