FFL Thefts & Burglaries
Posted: Thu Aug 17, 2017 10:45 am
Somehow I'm on the BATFs list for the FFL Newsletter. Don't remember signing up but...
I found this interesting in the latest one.
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Firearm Thefts & Burglaries
Robberies and burglaries of firearms from FFLs continue to be a serious threat to public safety. Each year thousands of firearms are stolen from FFLs, and FFL burglaries are on the rise.
•Criminals most often target Type 01 dealers and Type 02 pawnbrokers. Type 01 dealers continue to account for over 50% of all robberies/burglaries and Type 02 pawnbrokers account for almost 30%.
•Handguns account for almost 75% of all firearms stolen and long guns account for almost 23%.
•Between January 1 and December 31, 2015, there were over 400 FFL reported burglaries. During this same time period in 2016, there were over 500 FFL reported burglaries.
•Between January 1 and December 31, 2015, approximately 4,700 firearms were reported stolen in FFL burglaries. During the same time period in 2016, FFLs reported over 7,000.
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I believe FFLs only handling transfers are Type 01 and I know many of those work out of their home. Wonder how many of the break ins they account for.
I found this interesting in the latest one.
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Firearm Thefts & Burglaries
Robberies and burglaries of firearms from FFLs continue to be a serious threat to public safety. Each year thousands of firearms are stolen from FFLs, and FFL burglaries are on the rise.
•Criminals most often target Type 01 dealers and Type 02 pawnbrokers. Type 01 dealers continue to account for over 50% of all robberies/burglaries and Type 02 pawnbrokers account for almost 30%.
•Handguns account for almost 75% of all firearms stolen and long guns account for almost 23%.
•Between January 1 and December 31, 2015, there were over 400 FFL reported burglaries. During this same time period in 2016, there were over 500 FFL reported burglaries.
•Between January 1 and December 31, 2015, approximately 4,700 firearms were reported stolen in FFL burglaries. During the same time period in 2016, FFLs reported over 7,000.
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I believe FFLs only handling transfers are Type 01 and I know many of those work out of their home. Wonder how many of the break ins they account for.