From:   "Alex Hamilton", [EMAIL PROTECTED]

42 deaths as use of handguns hits seven-year high
NTL NEWS 9:21am Thursday, 11th January 2001

Use of handguns in crime in England and Wales reached its highest level
for seven years in 1999-2000.

This is in spite of the ban on private ownership of the weapons
introduced in the wake of the Dunblane massacre.

There were 42 people killed with handguns during the period - more than
in any other year in the 1990s.

Some 3,685 crimes involving handguns were recorded in 1999-2000,
including 42 homicides, 310 cases of attempted murder, 2,561 robberies
and 204 burglaries, the Home Office revealed.

The total was more than one-third (37%) up on the previous year, and the
highest level since the Dunblane tragedy in March 1996, when 16 children
and a teacher died.

The details were released in a parliamentary written answer by Home
Office Minister Lord Bassam of Brighton.

A ban on all private ownership of handguns became law in November 1997,
but handgun offences have risen each year since then.

Levels of handgun offences were higher in 1992 and 1993, at 3,997 and
4,202 respectively, but in each year there were fewer homicides than in
1999-2000.

The higher figures then were down to a far greater incidence of
robberies using handguns, which reached a peak of 3,605 in 1993 before
falling every year until 1999-2000, when they jumped from 1,814 to
2,561.


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