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Appendix II: County & City Data This Appendix presents selected handgun commerce data for all counties and for the 56 cities with a total population greater than 100,000 persons in 2000. Table 9: Handgun Sales and Firearm Licensees with Sales in Each County Table 10: Characteristics of Handguns Sold by Firearm Licensees in Each County Appendix II Table 11: Characteristics of Handguns Sold to Residents of Each County Table 12: Handgun Sales by Firearms Licensees in Each County, by Sex and Age Table 13: Handgun Purchases by Residents in Each County, by Sex and Age Table 14: Handgun Sales in Each County, by County of Purchaser Residence Table 15: Handgun Purchases by Residents of Each County by County of Purchase Table 16: Handgun Sales and Firearm Licensees with Sales for 56 Cities with Total Populations Greater than 100,000 Persons in 2000 Table 17: Characteristics of Handguns Sold for 56 Cities with Total Populations Greater than 100,000 Persons in 2000 Table 18: Handgun Sales by City, by Sex and Age, for 56 Cities with Total Populations Greater than 100,000 Persons in 2000 99

Appendix II

Appendix II

100 Table 9: Handgun Sales and Firearm Licensees with Sales in Each County County Persons Ages 21 Sales per Licensees Per All Sales Licensees & Older 1,000 Persons 100,000 Persons Number Percent Number Percent 21 & Older Number Percent 21 & Older Total 23,146,248 100.0 193,489 100.0 8.4 1,936 100.0 8.4 Alameda 1,031,244 4.5 7,830 4.1 7.6 37 1.9 3.6 Alpine 866 0.0 4 0.0 4.4 1 0.1 115.5 Amador 26,590 0.1 249 0.1 9.4 9 0.5 33.8 Butte 141,860 0.6 2,318 1.2 16.3 43 2.2 30.3 Calaveras 30,138 0.1 219 0.1 7.3 19 1.0 63.0 Colusa 11,936 0.1 156 0.1 13.1 6 0.3 50.3 Contra Costa 663,802 2.9 4,281 2.2 6.4 44 2.3 6.6 Del Norte 19,627 0.1 308 0.2 15.7 5 0.3 25.5 El Dorado 110,135 0.5 738 0.4 6.7 37 1.9 33.6 Fresno 502,542 2.2 7,584 3.9 15.1 72 3.7 14.3 Glenn 17,224 0.1 103 0.1 6.0 5 0.3 29.0 Humboldt 90,312 0.4 1,391 0.7 15.4 33 1.7 36.5 Imperial 91,115 0.4 547 0.3 6.0 10 0.5 11.0 Inyo 13,044 0.1 188 0.1 14.5 9 0.5 69.0 Kern 419,693 1.8 5,162 2.7 12.3 78 4.0 18.6 Kings 85,604 0.4 551 0.3 6.4 17 0.9 19.9 Lake 42,565 0.2 332 0.2 7.8 12 0.6 28.2 Lassen 25,010 0.1 205 0.1 8.2 12 0.6 48.0 Los Angeles 6,432,248 27.8 40,824 21.1 6.3 273 14.1 4.2 Madera 81,133 0.4 791 0.4 9.8 19 1.0 23.4 Marin 191,291 0.8 1,640 0.9 8.6 15 0.8 7.8 Mariposa 12,814 0.1 62 0.0 4.8 1 0.1 7.8 Mendocino 60,843 0.3 1,156 0.6 19.0 25 1.3 41.1 Merced 127,604 0.6 1,400 0.7 11.0 20 1.0 15.7 Modoc 6,768 0.0 138 0.1 20.3 3 0.2 44.3 Mono 9,396 0.0 52 0.0 5.5 8 0.4 85.1 Monterey 268,645 1.2 1,432 0.7 5.3 13 0.7 4.8 Napa 89,438 0.4 837 0.4 9.4 19 1.0 21.2 Nevada 67,825 0.3 724 0.4 10.7 17 0.9 25.1

County Table 9: Handgun Sales and Firearm Licensees with Sales in Each County (cont.) Persons Ages 21 & Older All Sales Sales per 1,000 Persons 21 & Older Licensees Licensees per 100,000 Persons 21 & Older Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Orange 1,961,630 8.5 18,473 9.6 9.4 130 6.7 6.6 Placer 174,094 0.8 2,151 1.1 12.4 21 1.1 12.1 Plumas 15,435 0.1 222 0.1 14.4 9 0.5 58.3 Riverside 1,009,391 4.4 8,185 4.2 8.1 90 4.6 8.9 Sacramento 835,810 3.6 8,063 4.2 9.6 68 3.5 8.1 San Benito 33,880 0.1 163 0.1 4.8 5 0.3 14.8 San Bernardino 1,076,977 4.7 8,076 4.2 7.5 106 5.5 9.8 San Diego 1,954,644 8.4 17,937 9.3 9.2 98 5.1 5.0 San Francisco 640,952 2.8 721 0.4 1.1 2 0.1 0.3 San Joaquin 361,762 1.6 4,620 2.4 12.8 31 1.6 8.6 San Luis Obispo 176,889 0.8 2,256 1.2 12.8 29 1.5 16.4 San Mateo 522,216 2.3 5,095 2.6 9.8 34 1.8 6.5 Santa Barbara 274,337 1.2 1,975 1.0 7.2 34 1.8 12.4 Santa Clara 1,201,288 5.2 10,462 5.4 8.7 54 2.8 4.5 Santa Cruz 180,520 0.8 1,519 0.8 8.4 14 0.7 7.8 Shasta 113,782 0.5 3,361 1.7 29.5 29 1.5 25.5 Sierra 2,635 0.0 5 0.0 1.9 1 0.1 38.0 Siskiyou 32,051 0.1 271 0.1 8.4 23 1.2 71.8 Solano 266,630 1.2 2,550 1.3 9.6 37 1.9 13.9 Sonoma 327,576 1.4 2,555 1.3 7.8 28 1.4 8.5 Stanislaus 287,404 1.2 4,068 2.1 14.2 59 3.0 20.5 Sutter 52,704 0.2 374 0.2 7.1 12 0.6 22.8 Tehama 38,492 0.2 238 0.1 6.2 7 0.4 18.2 Trinity 9,691 0.0 122 0.1 12.6 7 0.4 72.2 Tulare 225,318 1.0 3,041 1.6 13.5 46 2.4 20.4 101 Tuolumne 41,279 0.2 502 0.3 12.2 18 0.9 43.6 Ventura 507,972 2.2 4,296 2.2 8.5 58 3.0 11.4 Yolo 110,947 0.5 233 0.1 2.1 15 0.8 13.5 Yuba 38,630 0.2 733 0.4 19.0 9 0.5 23.3

102 County Table 10: Characteristics of Handguns Sold by Firearm Licensees in Each County All Sales Type Caliber Barrel Length Pistol Revolver Other Small Medium Large Short Long Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Total 193,489 132,291 68.4 58,570 30.3 2,624 1.4 32,979 17.0 64,581 33.4 94,024 48.6 41,697 21.6 149,939 77.5 Alameda 7,830 5,656 72.2 2,134 27.3 40 0.5 1,060 13.5 2,636 33.7 4,058 51.8 1,344 17.2 6,417 82.0 Alpine 4 2 50.0 2 50.0 0 0.0 1 25.0 1 25.0 2 50.0 1 25.0 3 75.0 Amador 249 149 59.8 93 37.4 7 2.8 58 23.3 82 32.9 107 43.0 63 25.3 185 74.3 Butte 2,318 1,405 60.6 863 37.2 49 2.1 466 20.1 659 28.4 1,168 50.4 501 21.6 1,792 77.3 Calaveras 219 119 54.3 93 42.5 7 3.2 31 14.2 79 36.1 107 48.9 51 23.3 166 75.8 Colusa 156 110 70.5 44 28.2 2 1.3 39 25.0 51 32.7 66 42.3 26 16.7 130 83.3 Contra Costa 4,281 2,925 68.3 1,304 30.5 52 1.2 771 18.0 1,349 31.5 2,111 49.3 924 21.6 3,309 77.3 Del Norte 308 197 64.0 110 35.7 1 0.3 74 24.0 90 29.2 143 46.4 106 34.4 201 65.3 El Dorado 738 420 56.9 297 40.2 21 2.9 171 23.2 227 30.8 337 45.7 191 25.9 544 73.7 Fresno 7,584 5,130 67.6 2,350 31.0 104 1.4 1,307 17.2 2,636 34.8 3,584 47.3 2,066 27.2 5,462 72.0 Glenn 103 53 51.5 44 42.7 6 5.8 26 25.2 26 25.2 50 48.5 34 33.0 68 66.0 Humboldt 1,391 839 60.3 513 36.9 39 2.8 340 24.4 388 27.9 650 46.7 378 27.2 1,001 72.0 Imperial 547 351 64.2 178 32.5 18 3.3 128 23.4 146 26.7 264 48.3 120 21.9 419 76.6 Inyo 188 106 56.4 75 39.9 7 3.7 37 19.7 56 29.8 94 50.0 38 20.2 149 79.3 Kern 5,162 3,607 69.9 1,440 27.9 115 2.2 985 19.1 1,516 29.4 2,611 50.6 1,102 21.4 4,012 77.7 Kings 551 366 66.4 174 31.6 11 2.0 102 18.5 182 33.0 263 47.7 87 15.8 460 83.5 Lake 332 211 63.6 110 33.1 11 3.3 104 31.3 103 31.0 124 37.4 102 30.7 229 69.0 Lassen 205 135 65.9 69 33.7 1 0.5 35 17.1 61 29.8 105 51.2 46 22.4 155 75.6 Los Angeles 40,824 29,230 71.6 11,245 27.6 349 0.9 6,415 15.7 15,821 38.8 18,152 44.5 9,975 24.4 30,418 74.5 Madera 791 536 67.8 240 30.3 15 1.9 145 18.3 255 32.2 366 46.3 209 26.4 557 70.4 Marin 1,640 1,197 73.0 433 26.4 10 0.6 328 20.0 491 29.9 811 49.5 360 22.0 1,270 77.4 Mariposa 62 21 33.9 40 64.5 1 1.6 3 4.8 8 12.9 50 80.7 6 9.7 55 88.7 Mendocino 1,156 716 61.9 416 36.0 24 2.1 207 17.9 381 33.0 564 48.8 348 30.1 803 69.5 Merced 1,400 948 67.7 434 31.0 18 1.3 303 21.6 455 32.5 635 45.4 337 24.1 1,056 75.4 Modoc 138 81 58.7 56 40.6 1 0.7 34 24.6 35 25.4 69 50.0 26 18.8 112 81.2 Mono 52 21 40.4 26 50.0 5 9.6 13 25.0 18 34.6 21 40.4 23 44.2 29 55.8 Monterey 1,432 874 61.0 535 37.4 23 1.6 281 19.6 466 32.5 677 47.3 288 20.1 1,137 79.4 Napa 837 495 59.1 326 39.0 16 1.9 136 16.3 270 32.3 422 50.4 184 22.0 644 76.9 Nevada 724 446 61.6 262 36.2 16 2.2 139 19.2 262 36.2 320 44.2 147 20.3 574 79.3

County Table 10: Characteristics of Handguns Sold by Firearm Licensees in Each County (cont.) All Sales Type Caliber Barrel Length Pistol Revolver Other Small Medium Large Short Long Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Orange 18,473 12,736 68.9 5,503 29.8 234 1.3 2,967 16.1 5,968 32.3 9,386 50.8 3,726 20.2 14,600 79.0 Placer 2,151 1,279 59.5 832 38.7 40 1.9 441 20.5 638 29.7 1,060 49.3 459 21.3 1,681 78.2 Plumas 222 125 56.3 91 41.0 6 2.7 45 20.3 53 23.9 114 51.4 57 25.7 155 69.8 Riverside 8,185 5,548 67.8 2,518 30.8 119 1.5 1,531 18.7 2,899 35.4 3,643 44.5 1,924 23.5 6,148 75.1 Sacramento 8,063 5,355 66.4 2,597 32.2 111 1.4 1,247 15.5 2,538 31.5 4,202 52.1 1,499 18.6 6,492 80.5 San Benito 163 94 57.7 67 41.1 2 1.2 37 22.7 37 22.7 89 54.6 35 21.5 128 78.5 San Bernardino 8,076 5,492 68.0 2,482 30.7 102 1.3 1,367 16.9 2,711 33.6 3,958 49.0 1,856 23.0 6,181 76.5 San Diego 17,937 12,358 68.9 5,377 30.0 200 1.1 2,726 15.2 5,645 31.5 9,345 52.1 3,042 17.0 14,681 81.9 San Francisco 721 552 76.6 162 22.5 7 1.0 101 14.0 240 33.3 372 51.6 128 17.8 585 81.1 San Joaquin 4,620 3,052 66.1 1,402 30.4 166 3.6 921 19.9 1,390 30.1 2,255 48.8 991 21.5 3,578 77.5 San Luis Obispo 2,256 1,439 63.8 782 34.7 35 1.6 381 16.9 731 32.4 1,132 50.2 476 21.1 1,769 78.4 San Mateo 5,095 3,700 72.6 1,327 26.1 68 1.3 792 15.5 1,885 37.0 2,358 46.3 931 18.3 4,106 80.6 Santa Barbara 1,975 1,271 64.4 664 33.6 40 2.0 369 18.7 641 32.5 919 46.5 431 21.8 1,501 76.0 Santa Clara 10,462 7,457 71.3 2,899 27.7 106 1.0 1,705 16.3 2,860 27.3 5,795 55.4 1,800 17.2 8,563 81.9 Santa Cruz 1,519 1,005 66.2 505 33.3 9 0.6 243 16.0 440 29.0 833 54.8 248 16.3 1,268 83.5 Shasta 3,361 2,045 60.8 1,215 36.2 101 3.0 769 22.9 957 28.5 1,584 47.1 780 23.2 2,530 75.3 Sierra 5 3 60.0 2 40.0 0 0.0 1 20.0 3 60.0 1 20.0 3 60.0 2 40.0 Siskiyou 271 159 58.7 102 37.6 10 3.7 64 23.6 85 31.4 119 43.9 49 18.1 219 80.8 Solano 2,550 1,743 68.4 770 30.2 37 1.5 442 17.3 822 32.2 1,264 49.6 525 20.6 2,003 78.6 Sonoma 2,555 1,605 62.8 902 35.3 48 1.9 435 17.0 703 27.5 1,400 54.8 457 17.9 2,081 81.5 Stanislaus 4,068 2,643 65.0 1,355 33.3 70 1.7 709 17.4 1,377 33.9 1,935 47.6 860 21.1 3,162 77.7 Sutter 374 282 75.4 89 23.8 3 0.8 48 12.8 173 46.3 152 40.6 66 17.7 307 82.1 Tehama 238 136 57.1 97 40.8 5 2.1 76 31.9 63 26.5 98 41.2 59 24.8 178 74.8 Trinity 122 71 58.2 46 37.7 5 4.1 39 32.0 39 32.0 43 35.3 26 21.3 95 77.9 Tulare 3,041 2,053 67.5 952 31.3 36 1.2 601 19.8 1,083 35.6 1,345 44.2 892 29.3 2,138 70.3 Tuolumne 502 303 60.4 182 36.3 17 3.4 142 28.3 141 28.1 217 43.2 120 23.9 380 75.7 Ventura 4,296 2,819 65.6 1,421 33.1 55 1.3 838 19.5 1,405 32.7 2,026 47.2 961 22.4 3,309 77.0 Yolo 233 166 71.2 61 26.2 6 2.6 39 16.7 57 24.5 136 58.4 50 21.5 182 78.1 Yuba 733 454 61.9 262 35.7 17 2.3 164 22.4 247 33.7 312 42.6 163 22.2 560 76.4 103

104 County All Sales Table 11: Characteristics of Handguns Sold to Residents of Each County Type Caliber Barrel Length Pistol Revolver Other Small Medium Large Short Long Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Total 193,489 132,291 68.4 58,570 30.3 2,624 1.4 32,979 17.0 64,581 33.4 94,024 48.6 41,697 21.6 149,939 77.5 Alameda 7,010 4,999 71.3 1,939 27.7 72 1.0 1,030 14.7 2,216 31.6 3,674 52.47 1,306 18.6 5,618 80.1 Alpine 5 1 20.0 4 80.0 0 0.0 1 20.0 1 20.0 3 60.0 1 20.0 4 80.0 Amador 354 223 63.0 128 36.2 3 0.8 83 23.5 102 28.8 168 47.5 87 24.6 266 75.1 Butte 2,031 1,229 60.5 756 37.2 45 2.2 395 19.5 578 28.5 1,043 51.4 444 21.9 1,572 77.4 Calaveras 469 288 61.4 169 36.0 12 2.6 103 22.0 160 34.1 203 43.3 123 26.2 343 73.1 Colusa 170 101 59.4 63 37.1 6 3.5 38 22.4 49 28.8 82 48.2 40 23.5 129 75.9 Contra Costa 5,755 4,063 70.6 1,630 28.3 62 1.1 966 16.8 1,876 32.6 2,839 49.3 1,141 19.8 4,543 78.9 Del Norte 300 195 65.0 103 34.3 2 0.7 75 25.0 90 30.0 134 44.7 95 31.7 204 68.0 El Dorado 1,344 802 59.7 516 38.4 26 1.9 255 19.0 387 28.8 695 51.7 305 22.7 1,032 76.8 Fresno 6,922 4,660 67.3 2,169 31.3 93 1.3 1,169 16.9 2,430 35.1 3,274 47.3 1,874 27.1 5,001 72.3 Glenn 223 130 58.3 88 39.5 5 2.3 46 20.6 64 28.7 110 49.3 61 27.4 159 71.3 Humboldt 1,353 819 60.5 495 36.6 39 2.9 325 2.0 373 27.6 640 47.3 368 27.2 971 70.8 Imperial 651 428 65.8 205 31.5 18 2.8 140 21.5 191 29.3 309 47.5 145 22.3 496 76.2 Inyo 219 134 61.2 75 34.3 10 4.6 47 21.5 59 26.9 112 51.1 47 21.5 171 78.1 Kern 5,058 3,531 69.8 1,422 28.1 105 2.1 957 18.9 1,499 29.6 2,547 50.4 1,089 21.5 3,916 77.4 Kings 796 556 69.9 223 28.0 17 2.1 140 17.6 270 33.9 377 47.4 154 19.4 633 79.5 Lake 460 269 58.5 177 38.5 14 3.1 119 25.9 149 32.4 191 41.5 128 27.8 331 72.0 Lassen 291 188 64.6 97 33.3 6 2.1 51 17.5 84 28.9 150 51.6 70 24.1 215 73.9 Los Angeles 41,279 29,388 71.2 11,508 27.9 383 0.9 6,509 15.8 15,772 38.2 18,597 45.1 9,997 24.2 30,890 74.8 Madera 1,348 924 68.6 403 29.9 21 1.6 248 18.4 445 33.0 627 46.5 369 27.4 951 70.6 Marin 1,397 919 65.8 464 33.2 14 1.0 297 21.3 420 30.1 668 47.8 326 23.3 1,059 75.8 Mariposa 231 127 55.0 100 43.3 4 1.7 37 16.0 60 26.0 133 57.6 52 22.5 178 77.1 Mendocino 1,155 735 63.6 399 34.6 21 1.8 195 16.9 400 34.6 558 48.3 342 29.6 810 70.1 Merced 1,714 1,177 68.7 521 30.4 16 0.9 343 20.0 536 31.3 825 48.1 397 23.2 1,308 76.3 Modoc 132 73 55.3 57 43.2 2 1.5 32 24.2 36 27.3 63 47.7 26 19.7 105 79.6 Mono 83 41 49.4 36 43.4 6 7.2 17 20.5 24 28.9 42 50.6 29 34.9 54 65.1 Monterey 1,883 1,251 66.4 607 32.2 25 1.3 302 16.0 629 33.4 941 50.0 344 18.3 1,529 81.2 Napa 885 546 61.7 318 35.9 21 2.4 158 17.9 279 31.5 439 49.6 195 22.0 681 77.0 Nevada 910 559 61.4 335 36.8 16 1.8 184 20.2 293 32.2 425 46.7 177 19.5 725 79.7

County Table 11: Characteristics of Handguns Sold to Residents of Each County (cont.) All Sales Type Caliber Barrel Length Pistol Revolver Other Small Medium Large Short Long Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Orange 15,126 10,617 70.2 4,350 28.8 159 1.1 2,511 16.6 5,050 33.4 7,420 49.1 3,198 21.1 11,785 77.9 Placer 2,148 1,371 63.8 740 34.5 37 1.7 404 18.8 642 29.9 1,088 50.7 446 20.8 1,689 78.6 Plumas 179 97 54.2 79 44.1 3 1.7 39 21.8 48 26.8 82 45.8 54 30.2 115 64.3 Riverside 8,719 5,888 67.5 2,704 31.0 127 1.5 1,540 17.7 3,006 34.5 4,103 47.1 1,970 22.6 6,678 76.6 Sacramento 6,438 4,256 66.1 2,102 32.7 80 1.2 993 15.4 2,050 31.8 3,335 51.8 1,211 18.8 5,172 80.3 San Benito 393 259 65.9 128 32.6 6 1.5 87 22.1 119 30.3 187 47.6 86 21.9 307 78.1 San Bernardino 9,492 6,551 69.0 2,818 29.7 123 1.3 1,525 16.1 3,319 35.0 4,593 48.4 2,087 22.0 7,351 77.4 San Diego 17,683 12,077 68.3 5,391 30.5 213 1.2 2,739 15.5 5,541 31.3 9,169 51.9 3,034 17.2 14,421 81.6 San Francisco 2,822 2,160 76.5 636 22.5 26 0.9 399 14.1 980 34.7 1,413 50.1 506 17.9 2,286 81.0 San Joaquin 3,471 2,265 65.3 1,112 32.0 94 2.7 706 20.3 1,108 31.9 1,632 47.0 796 22.9 2,651 76.4 San Luis Obispo 1,978 1,215 61.4 729 36.9 34 1.7 356 18.0 623 31.5 975 49.3 432 21.8 1,522 77.0 San Mateo 3,666 2,608 71.1 1,001 27.3 57 1.6 580 15.8 1,218 33.2 1,810 49.4 689 18.8 2,923 79.7 Santa Barbara 2,276 1,506 66.2 733 32.2 37 1.6 427 18.8 734 32.3 1,078 47.4 488 21.4 1,755 77.1 Santa Clara 8,676 6,035 69.6 2,537 29.2 104 1.2 1,491 17.2 2,484 28.6 4,607 53.1 1,514 17.5 7,070 81.5 Santa Cruz 1,551 996 64.2 544 35.1 11 0.7 275 17.7 434 28.0 834 53.8 267 17.2 1,276 82.3 Shasta 2,794 1,728 61.9 999 35.8 67 2.4 630 22.6 809 29.0 1,317 47.1 633 22.7 2,123 76.0 Sierra 22 12 54.6 8 36.4 2 9.1 4 18.2 8 36.4 9 40.9 7 31.8 14 63.6 Siskiyou 407 234 57.5 157 38.6 16 3.9 92 22.6 119 29.2 191 46.9 76 18.7 326 80.1 Solano 2,661 1,875 70.5 744 28.0 42 1.6 417 15.7 890 33.5 1,339 50.3 510 19.2 2,136 80.3 Sonoma 2,963 1,932 65.2 975 32.9 56 1.9 529 17.9 802 27.1 1,606 54.2 548 18.5 2,389 80.6 Stanislaus 4,164 2,738 65.8 1,344 32.3 82 2.0 699 16.8 1,355 32.5 2,064 49.6 798 19.2 3,322 79.8 Sutter 640 426 66.6 194 30.3 20 3.1 129 20.2 221 34.5 276 43.1 134 20.9 492 76.9 Tehama 493 289 58.6 181 36.7 23 4.7 139 28.2 126 25.6 217 44.0 122 24.8 360 73.0 Trinity 243 146 60.1 91 37.5 6 2.5 53 21.8 87 35.8 103 42.4 52 21.4 191 78.6 Tulare 3,047 2,065 67.8 946 31.1 36 1.2 621 20.4 1,037 34.0 1,375 45.1 832 27.3 2,201 72.2 Tuolumne 774 478 61.8 276 35.7 20 2.6 167 21.6 252 32.6 353 45.6 180 23.3 592 76.5 Ventura 4,966 3,280 66.1 1,627 32.8 58 1.2 934 18.8 1,609 32.4 2,393 48.2 1,054 21.2 3,883 78.2 Yolo 676 440 65.1 223 33.0 13 1.9 118 17.5 225 33.3 324 47.9 126 18.6 542 80.2 Yuba 592 391 66.1 193 32.6 8 1.4 113 19.1 213 36.0 261 44.1 115 19.4 472 79.7 105

106 Table 12: Handgun Sales by Firearms Licensees in Each County, by Sex and Age Sex Age County All Males Females 21-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+ Sales Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Total 193,489 178,374 92.2 15,112 7.8 17,342 9.0 45,390 23.5 49,029 25.3 46,677 24.1 25,002 12.9 10,042 5.2 Alameda 7,830 7,287 93.1 543 6.9 633 8.1 1,961 25.0 2,084 26.6 1,975 25.2 862 11.0 314 4.0 Alpine 4 4 100.0 0 0.0 1 25.0 1 25.0 0 0.0 1 25.0 1 25.0 0 0.0 Amador 249 230 92.4 19 7.6 17 6.8 40 16.1 55 22.1 69 27.7 42 16.9 26 10.4 Butte 2,318 2,110 91.0 208 9.0 201 8.7 455 19.6 451 19.5 620 26.8 413 17.8 178 7.7 Calaveras 219 207 94.5 12 5.5 9 4.1 26 11.9 48 21.9 54 24.7 52 23.7 30 13.7 Colusa 156 144 92.3 12 7.7 10 6.4 33 21.2 44 28.2 47 30.1 12 7.7 10 6.4 Contra Costa 4,281 3,939 92.0 342 8.0 341 8.0 935 21.8 1,066 24.9 1,098 25.7 617 14.4 224 5.2 Del Norte 308 254 82.5 54 17.5 30 9.7 52 16.9 83 27.0 75 24.4 48 15.6 20 6.5 El Dorado 738 665 90.1 73 9.9 37 5.0 96 13.0 187 25.3 251 34.0 122 16.5 45 6.1 Fresno 7,584 6,880 90.7 704 9.3 674 8.9 1,594 21.0 1,843 24.3 1,915 25.3 1,156 15.2 402 5.3 Glenn 103 85 82.5 18 17.5 6 5.8 22 21.4 21 20.4 31 30.1 13 12.6 10 9.7 Humboldt 1,391 1,220 87.7 171 12.3 143 10.3 289 20.8 298 21.4 380 27.3 205 14.7 76 5.5 Imperial 547 494 90.3 53 9.7 32 5.9 152 27.8 132 24.1 114 20.8 83 15.2 34 6.2 Inyo 188 178 94.7 10 5.3 7 3.7 30 16.0 46 24.5 63 33.5 27 14.4 15 8.0 Kern 5,161 4,677 90.6 484 9.4 429 8.3 1,002 19.4 1,373 26.6 1,392 27.0 687 13.3 279 5.4 Kings 551 514 93.3 37 6.7 61 11.1 88 16.0 148 26.9 157 28.5 75 13.6 22 4.0 Lake 332 289 87.1 43 13.0 14 4.2 37 11.1 64 19.3 126 38.0 54 16.3 37 11.1 Lassen 205 188 91.7 17 8.3 15 7.3 38 18.5 40 19.5 67 32.7 35 17.1 10 4.9 Los Angeles 40,823 37,615 92.1 3,208 7.9 4,164 10.2 11,603 28.4 10,416 25.5 8,323 20.4 4,448 10.9 1,870 4.6 Madera 791 701 88.6 90 11.4 48 6.1 151 19.1 197 24.9 198 25.0 143 18.1 54 6.8 Marin 1,640 1,528 93.2 112 6.8 92 5.6 304 18.5 420 25.6 500 30.5 231 14.1 93 5.7 Mariposa 62 54 87.1 8 12.9 2 3.2 13 21.0 24 38.7 7 11.3 11 17.7 5 8.1 Mendocino 1,156 1,005 86.9 151 13.1 67 5.8 137 11.9 293 25.4 320 27.7 241 20.9 98 8.5 Merced 1,400 1,267 90.5 133 9.5 107 7.6 272 19.4 317 22.6 390 27.9 220 15.7 94 6.7 Modoc 138 122 88.4 16 11.6 7 5.1 16 11.6 29 21.0 40 29.0 32 23.2 14 10.1 Mono 52 45 86.5 7 13.5 3 5.8 6 11.5 16 30.8 14 26.9 10 19.2 3 5.8 Monterey 1,432 1,341 93.7 91 6.4 121 8.5 276 19.3 354 24.7 386 27.0 190 13.3 105 7.3 Napa 837 783 93.6 54 6.5 57 6.8 146 17.4 169 20.2 283 33.8 140 16.7 42 5.0 Nevada 724 640 88.4 84 11.6 37 5.1 102 14.1 183 25.3 192 26.5 140 19.3 70 9.7

Table 12: Handgun Sales by Firearms Licensees in Each County, by Sex and Age (cont.) Sex Age County All Males Females 21-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+ Sales Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Orange 18,473 17,306 93.7 1,167 6.3 1,492 8.1 4,451 24.1 4,773 25.8 4,274 23.1 2,527 13.7 956 5.2 Placer 2,151 1,996 92.8 155 7.2 124 5.8 352 16.4 581 27.0 632 29.4 323 15.0 139 6.5 Plumas 222 203 91.4 19 8.6 19 8.6 21 9.5 52 23.4 70 31.5 43 19.4 17 7.7 Riverside 8,185 7,513 91.8 672 8.2 765 9.4 1,846 22.6 2,080 25.4 1,938 23.7 1,051 12.8 505 6.2 Sacramento 8,063 7,461 92.5 602 7.5 721 8.9 1,761 21.8 2,044 25.4 2,146 26.6 1,017 12.6 373 4.6 San Benito 163 152 93.3 11 6.8 9 5.5 30 18.4 46 28.2 55 33.7 17 10.4 6 3.7 San Bernardino 8,076 7,373 91.3 703 8.7 949 11.6 1,792 22.2 2,005 24.8 1,846 22.9 1,006 12.5 478 5.9 San Diego 17,937 16,783 93.6 1,154 6.4 1,719 9.6 4,408 24.6 4,529 25.3 4,171 23.3 2,207 12.3 903 5.0 San Francisco 721 678 94.0 43 6.0 104 14.4 217 30.1 184 25.5 132 18.3 63 8.7 21 2.9 San Joaquin 4,620 4,194 90.8 426 9.2 463 10.0 1,019 22.1 1,086 23.5 1,254 27.1 574 12.4 224 4.9 San Luis Obispo 2,256 2,060 91.3 196 8.7 251 11.1 465 20.6 534 23.7 590 26.2 272 12.1 144 6.4 San Mateo 5,095 4,816 94.5 279 5.5 408 8.0 1,235 24.2 1,284 25.2 1,208 23.7 706 13.9 253 5.0 Santa Barbara 1,975 1,852 93.8 123 6.2 156 7.9 328 16.6 506 25.6 502 25.4 348 17.6 135 6.8 Santa Clara 10,462 9,884 94.5 578 5.5 793 7.6 2,800 26.8 2,974 28.4 2,469 23.6 1,044 10.0 380 3.6 Santa Cruz 1,519 1,383 91.0 136 9.0 134 8.8 322 21.2 378 24.9 408 26.9 207 13.6 70 4.6 Shasta 3,361 3,001 89.3 360 10.7 241 7.2 620 18.5 802 23.9 900 26.8 558 16.6 240 7.1 Sierra 5 3 60.0 2 40.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 5 100.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 Siskiyou 271 243 89.7 28 10.3 12 4.4 39 14.4 47 17.3 96 35.4 57 21.0 20 7.4 Solano 2,550 2,356 92.4 194 7.6 264 10.4 552 21.7 614 24.1 622 24.4 380 14.9 117 4.6 Sonoma 2,554 2,313 90.6 241 9.4 195 7.6 496 19.4 634 24.8 708 27.7 390 15.3 131 5.1 Stanislaus 4,068 3,662 90.0 406 10.0 415 10.2 885 21.8 1,124 27.6 920 22.6 540 13.3 184 4.5 Sutter 374 338 90.4 36 9.6 49 13.1 71 19.0 76 20.3 95 25.4 60 16.0 23 6.2 Tehama 238 219 92.0 19 8.0 14 5.9 36 15.1 77 32.4 60 25.2 28 11.8 23 9.7 Trinity 122 99 81.2 23 18.8 4 3.3 19 15.6 14 11.5 33 27.1 32 26.2 20 16.4 Tulare 3,041 2,704 88.9 337 11.1 274 9.0 588 19.3 714 23.5 927 30.5 363 11.9 175 5.8 107 Tuolumne 502 441 87.9 61 12.1 26 5.2 60 12.0 132 26.3 160 31.9 77 15.3 47 9.4 Ventura 4,296 4,007 93.3 289 6.7 300 7.0 920 21.4 1,066 24.8 1,112 25.9 687 16.0 211 4.9 Yolo 233 218 93.6 15 6.4 7 3.0 54 23.2 49 21.0 77 33.1 29 12.5 17 7.3 Yuba 733 650 88.7 83 11.3 69 9.4 126 17.2 223 30.4 179 24.4 86 11.7 50 6.8

108 Table 13: Handgun Purchases by Residents of Each County, by Sex and Age Sex Age County All Males Females 21-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+ Sales Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Total 193,489 178,374 92.2 15,112 7.8 17,341 9.0 45,389 23.5 49,029 25.3 46,677 24.1 25,002 12.9 10,042 5.2 Alameda 7,010 6,442 91.9 568 8.1 629 9.0 1,807 25.8 1,884 26.9 1,660 23.7 713 10.2 317 4.5 Alpine 5 5 100.0 0 0.0 1 20.0 2 40.0 0 0.0 1 20.0 1 20.0 0 0.0 Amador 354 316 89.3 38 10.7 24 6.8 48 13.6 82 23.2 119 33.6 48 13.6 33 9.3 Butte 2,031 1,853 91.2 178 8.8 172 8.5 393 19.4 405 19.9 538 26.5 372 18.3 151 7.4 Calaveras 469 439 93.6 30 6.4 13 2.8 78 16.6 111 23.7 117 25.0 87 18.6 63 13.4 Colusa 170 152 89.4 18 10.6 11 6.5 34 20.0 40 23.5 46 27.1 16 9.4 23 13.5 Contra Costa 5,755 5,328 92.6 427 7.4 505 8.8 1,319 22.9 1,469 25.5 1,471 25.6 735 12.8 256 4.5 Del Norte 300 253 84.3 47 15.7 28 9.3 50 16.7 84 28.0 73 24.3 45 15.0 20 6.7 El Dorado 1,344 1,225 91.2 119 8.9 83 6.2 182 13.5 338 25.2 457 34.0 226 16.8 58 4.3 Fresno 6,922 6,252 90.3 669 9.8 600 8.7 1,468 21.2 1,743 25.2 1,687 24.4 1,086 15.07 338 4.9 Glenn 223 189 84.8 34 15.3 12 5.4 48 21.5 49 22.0 62 27.8 32 14.4 20 9.0 Humboldt 1,353 1,175 86.8 178 13.2 133 9.8 281 20.8 294 21.7 366 27.1 199 14.7 80 5.9 Imperial 651 590 90.6 61 9.4 41 6.3 198 30.4 152 23.4 128 19.7 94 14.4 38 5.8 Inyo 219 206 94.1 13 5.9 7 3.2 27 12.3 44 20.1 81 37.0 37 16.9 23 10.5 Kern 5,058 4,589 90.7 469 9.3 440 8.7 939 18.6 1,367 27.0 1,347 26.6 680 13.4 285 5.6 Kings 796 741 93.1 55 6.9 81 10.2 160 20.1 203 25.5 194 24.4 112 14.1 46 5.8 Lake 460 410 89.1 50 10.9 32 7.0 55 12.0 91 19.8 159 34.6 71 15.4 52 11.3 Lassen 291 273 93.8 18 6.2 23 7.9 51 17.5 62 21.3 97 33.3 43 14.8 15 5.2 Los Angeles 41,279 38,041 92.2 3,238 7.8 4,345 10.5 11,605 28.1 10,416 25.2 8,399 20.4 4,590 11.1 1,924 4.7 Madera 1,348 1,194 88.6 154 11.4 97 7.2 223 16.5 343 25.5 386 28.6 208 15.4 91 6.8 Marin 1,397 1,298 92.9 99 7.1 58 4.2 213 15.3 277 19.8 436 31.2 303 21.7 110 7.9 Mariposa 231 200 86.6 31 13.4 11 4.8 37 16.0 62 26.8 42 18.2 51 22.1 28 12.1 Mendocino 1,155 1,002 86.8 153 13.3 73 6.3 132 11.4 269 23.3 349 30.2 242 21.0 90 7.8 Merced 1,714 1,567 91.4 147 8.6 147 8.6 401 23.4 434 25.3 419 24.5 213 12.4 100 5.8 Modoc 132 116 87.9 16 12.1 8 6.1 15 11.4 26 19.7 38 28.8 31 23.5 14 10.6 Mono 83 74 89.2 9 10.8 7 8.4 16 19.3 30 36.1 17 20.5 10 12.1 3 3.6 Monterey 1,883 1,754 93.2 129 6.9 186 9.9 455 24.2 457 24.3 449 23.8 225 12.0 111 5.9 Napa 885 819 92.5 66 7.5 62 7.0 151 17.1 196 22.2 285 32.2 146 16.5 45 5.1 Nevada 910 820 90.1 90 9.9 45 5.0 112 12.3 220 24.2 273 30.0 175 19.2 85 9.3

Table 13: Handgun Purchases by Residents of Each County, by Sex and Age (cont.) Sex Age County All Males Females 21-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+ Sales Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Orange 15,126 14,172 93.7 954 6.3 1,250 8.3 3,691 24.4 3,872 25.6 3,387 22.4 2,126 14.1 800 5.3 Placer 2,148 1,994 92.8 154 7.2 139 6.5 375 17.5 579 27.0 655 30.5 283 13.2 117 5.5 Plumas 179 162 90.5 17 9.5 14 7.8 21 11.7 34 19.0 52 29.1 34 19.0 24 13.4 Riverside 8,719 8,018 92.0 701 8.0 734 8.4 1,933 22.2 2,316 26.6 2,115 24.3 1,114 12.8 507 5.8 Sacramento 6,438 5,951 92.4 487 7.6 553 8.6 1,509 23.4 1,648 25.6 1,626 25.3 795 12.4 307 4.8 San Benito 393 368 93.6 25 6.4 30 7.6 80 20.4 91 23.2 149 37.9 38 9.7 5 1.3 San Bernardino 9,492 8,695 91.6 797 8.4 1,065 11.2 2,210 23.3 2,435 25.7 2,204 23.2 1,069 11.3 509 5.4 San Diego 17,683 16,539 93.5 1,144 6.5 1,625 9.2 4,371 24.7 4,465 25.3 4,155 23.5 2,168 12.3 899 5.1 San Francisco 2,822 2,667 94.5 155 5.5 249 8.8 868 30.8 749 26.5 614 21.8 255 9.0 87 3.1 San Joaquin 3,471 3,186 91.8 285 8.2 351 10.1 747 21.5 837 24.1 934 26.9 447 12.9 155 4.5 San Luis Obispo 1,978 1,803 91.2 175 8.9 189 9.6 383 19.4 485 24.5 555 28.1 222 11.2 144 7.3 San Mateo 3,666 3,445 94.0 221 6.0 269 7.3 847 23.1 952 26.0 900 24.6 506 13.8 192 5.2 Santa Barbara 2,276 2,146 94.3 130 5.7 162 7.1 414 18.2 567 24.9 573 25.2 416 18.3 144 6.3 Santa Clara 8,676 8,203 94.6 473 5.5 630 7.3 2,139 24.7 2,417 27.9 2,122 24.5 986 11.4 382 4.4 Santa Cruz 1,551 1,424 91.8 127 8.2 106 6.8 290 18.7 377 24.3 434 28.0 260 16.8 84 5.4 Shasta 2,794 2,515 90.0 279 10.0 212 7.6 521 18.7 669 23.9 731 26.2 464 16.6 197 7.0 Sierra 22 16 72.7 6 27.3 0 0.0 1 4.6 4 18.2 10 45.5 7 31.8 0 0.0 Siskiyou 407 366 89.9 41 10.1 21 5.2 66 16.2 65 16.0 145 35.6 84 20.6 26 6.4 Solano 2,661 2,479 93.2 182 6.8 274 10.3 564 21.2 682 25.6 666 25.0 363 13.6 106 4.0 Sonoma 2,963 2,728 92.1 235 7.9 243 8.2 625 21.1 754 25.5 790 26.7 414 14.0 137 4.6 Stanislaus 4,164 3,724 89.4 440 10.6 413 9.9 891 21.4 1,145 27.5 1,026 24.6 516 12.4 173 4.2 Sutter 640 586 91.6 54 8.4 58 9.1 103 16.1 199 31.1 165 25.8 84 13.1 31 4.8 Tehama 493 433 87.8 60 12.2 30 6.1 92 18.7 131 26.6 135 27.4 68 13.8 37 7.5 Trinity 243 212 87.2 31 12.8 13 5.4 23 9.5 37 15.2 73 30.0 63 25.9 34 14.0 Tulare 3,047 2,730 89.6 316 10.4 271 8.9 625 20.5 643 21.1 955 31.3 389 12.8 164 5.4 Tuolumne 774 689 89.0 85 11.0 61 7.9 128 16.5 167 21.6 208 26.9 148 19.1 62 8.0 Ventura 4,966 4,634 93.3 332 6.7 361 7.3 1,090 22.0 1,257 25.3 1,288 25.9 744 15.0 226 4.6 Yolo 676 638 94.4 38 5.6 76 11.2 169 25.0 158 23.4 158 23.4 85 12.6 30 4.4 Yuba 592 528 89.2 64 10.8 69 11.7 114 19.3 146 24.7 156 26.4 63 10.6 44 7.4 109

110 County Table 14: Handgun Sales in Each County, by County of Purchaser Residence Sales by Firearm Licensees Sales to County Residents Sales to Non-County Residents Number Number Percent Number Percent Total 193,489 148,115 76.5 45,374 23.5 Alameda 7,830 4,538 58.0 3,292 42.0 Alpine 4 3 75.0 1 25.0 Amador 249 149 59.8 100 40.2 Butte 2,318 1,791 77.3 527 22.7 Calaveras 219 123 56.2 96 43.8 Colusa 156 91 58.3 65 41.7 Contra Costa 4,281 3,027 70.7 1,254 29.3 Del Norte 308 282 91.6 26 8.4 El Dorado 738 521 70.6 217 29.4 Fresno 7,584 6,042 79.7 1,542 20.3 Glenn 103 83 80.6 20 19.4 Humboldt 1,391 1,269 91.2 122 8.8 Imperial 547 503 92.0 44 8.0 Inyo 188 152 80.9 36 19.1 Kern 5,162 4,533 87.8 629 12.2 Kings 551 408 74.0 143 26.0 Lake 332 254 76.5 78 23.5 Lassen 205 186 90.7 19 9.3 Los Angeles 40,824 35,450 86.8 5,374 13.2 Madera 791 543 68.6 248 31.4 Marin 1,640 919 56.0 721 44.0 Mariposa 62 58 93.5 4 6.5 Mendocino 1,156 927 80.2 229 19.8 Merced 1,400 1,113 79.5 287 20.5 Modoc 138 117 84.8 21 15.2 Mono 52 44 84.6 8 15.4 Monterey 1,432 1,151 80.4 281 19.6 Napa 837 598 71.4 239 28.6 Nevada 724 582 80.4 142 19.6

County Table 14: Handgun Sales in Each County, by County of Purchaser Residence (cont.) Sales by Firearm Licensees Sales to County Residents Sales to Non-County Residents Number Number Percent Number Percent Orange 18,473 12,748 69.0 5,725 31.0 Placer 2,151 1,204 56.0 947 44.0 Plumas 222 119 53.6 103 46.4 Riverside 8,185 6,019 73.5 2,166 26.5 Sacramento 8,063 5,228 64.8 2,835 35.2 San Benito 163 102 62.6 61 37.4 San Bernardino 8,076 6,401 79.3 1,675 20.7 San Diego 17,937 16,679 93.0 1,258 7.0 San Francisco 721 447 62.0 274 38.0 San Joaquin 4,620 2,742 59.4 1,878 40.6 San Luis Obispo 2,256 1,724 76.4 532 23.6 San Mateo 5,095 2,344 46.0 2,751 54.0 Santa Barbara 1,975 1,730 87.6 245 12.4 Santa Clara 10,462 7,160 68.4 3,302 31.6 Santa Cruz 1,519 983 64.7 536 35.3 Shasta 3,361 2,667 79.4 694 20.6 Sierra 5 5 100.0 0 0.0 Siskiyou 271 253 93.4 18 6.6 Solano 2,550 1,769 69.4 781 30.6 Sonoma 2,555 2,037 79.7 518 20.3 Stanislaus 4,068 3,063 75.3 1,005 24.7 Sutter 374 198 52.9 176 47.1 Tehama 238 178 74.8 60 25.2 Trinity 122 104 85.2 18 14.8 Tulare 3,041 2,400 78.9 641 21.1 Tuolumne 502 368 73.3 134 26.7 Ventura 4,296 3,541 82.4 755 17.6 Yolo 233 125 53.6 108 46.4 Yuba 733 320 43.7 413 56.3 111

112 County Table 15: Handgun Purchases by Residents of Each County by County of Purchase Handgun Purchases by County Residents Purchases Completed in County of Residence Purchases Completed in Other County Number Percent of all Purchases Number Percent Number Percent Total 193,489 100.0 148,115 76.5 45,373 23.5 Alameda 7,010 3.6 4,538 64.7 2,472 35.3 Alpine 5 0.0 3 60.0 2 40.0 Amador 354 0.2 149 42.1 205 57.9 Butte 2,031 1.0 1,791 88.2 240 11.8 Calaveras 469 0.2 123 26.2 346 73.8 Colusa 170 0.1 91 53.5 79 46.5 Contra Costa 5,755 3.0 3,027 52.6 2,728 47.4 Del Norte 300 0.2 282 94.0 18 6.0 El Dorado 1,344 0.7 521 38.8 823 61.2 Fresno 6,922 3.6 6,042 87.3 880 12.7 Glenn 223 0.1 83 37.2 140 62.8 Humboldt 1,353 0.7 1,269 93.8 84 6.2 Imperial 651 0.3 503 77.3 148 22.7 Inyo 219 0.1 152 69.4 67 30.6 Kern 5,058 2.6 4,533 89.6 525 10.4 Kings 796 0.4 408 51.3 388 48.7 Lake 460 0.2 254 55.2 206 44.8 Lassen 291 0.2 186 63.9 105 36.1 Los Angeles 41,279 21.3 35,450 85.9 5,829 14.1 Madera 1,348 0.7 543 40.3 805 59.7 Marin 1,397 0.7 919 65.8 478 34.2 Mariposa 231 0.1 58 25.1 173 74.9 Mendocino 1,155 0.6 927 80.3 228 19.7 Merced 1,714 0.9 1,113 64.9 601 35.1 Modoc 132 0.1 117 88.6 15 11.4 Mono 83 0.0 44 53.0 39 47.0 Monterey 1,883 1.0 1,151 61.1 732 38.9 Napa 885 0.5 598 67.6 287 32.4 Nevada 910 0.5 582 64.0 328 36.0

Table 15: Handgun Purchases by Residents in Each County by County of Purchase (cont.) County Handgun Purchases by County Residents Purchases Completed in County of Residence Purchases Completed in Other County Number Percent of all Purchases Number Percent Number Percent Orange 15,126 7.8 12,748 84.3 2,378 15.7 Placer 2,148 1.1 1,204 56.1 944 43.9 Plumas 179 0.1 119 66.5 60 33.5 Riverside 8,719 4.5 6,019 69.0 2,700 31.0 Sacramento 6,438 3.3 5,228 81.2 1,210 18.8 San Benito 393 0.2 102 26.0 291 74.0 San Bernardino 9,492 4.9 6,401 67.4 3,091 32.6 San Diego 17,683 9.1 16,679 94.3 1,004 5.7 San Francisco 2,822 1.5 447 15.8 2,375 84.2 San Joaquin 3,471 1.8 2,742 79.0 729 21.0 San Luis Obispo 1,978 1.0 1,724 87.2 254 12.8 San Mateo 3,666 1.9 2,344 63.9 1,322 36.1 Santa Barbara 2,276 1.2 1,730 76.0 546 24.0 Santa Clara 8,676 4.5 7,160 82.5 1,516 17.5 Santa Cruz 1,551 0.8 983 63.4 568 36.6 Shasta 2,794 1.4 2,667 95.5 127 4.5 Sierra 22 0.0 5 22.7 17 77.3 Siskiyou 407 0.2 253 62.2 154 37.8 Solano 2,661 1.4 1,769 66.5 892 33.5 Sonoma 2,963 1.5 2,037 68.7 926 31.3 Stanislaus 4,164 2.2 3,063 73.6 1,101 26.4 Sutter 640 0.3 198 30.9 442 69.1 Tehama 493 0.3 178 36.1 315 63.9 Trinity 243 0.1 104 42.8 139 57.2 Tulare 3,047 1.6 2,400 78.8 647 21.2 113 Tuolumne 774 0.4 368 47.5 406 52.5 Ventura 4,966 2.6 3,541 71.3 1,425 28.7 Yolo 676 0.3 125 18.5 551 81.5 Yuba 592 0.3 320 54.1 272 45.9

114 City Table 16: Handgun Sales and Firearm Licensees with Sales for 56 Cities with Total Populations Greater than 100,000 in 2000 Persons Ages 21 & Older All Sales Sales per 1,000 Persons 21 & Older Licensees Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Licensees per 100,000 Persons 21 & Older Total for 56 Cities 10,685,261 100.0 75,101 100.0 7.0 558 100.0 5.2 Anaheim 226,064 2.1 1,452 1.9 6.4 15 2.7 6.6 Bakersfield 156,713 1.5 3,556 4.7 22.7 46 8.2 29.4 Berkeley 73,388 0.7 1 0.0 0.0 1 0.2 1.4 Burbank 67,784 0.6 994 1.3 14.7 13 2.3 19.2 Chula Vista 120,562 1.1 488 0.6 4.0 6 1.1 5.0 Concord 85,199 0.8 100 0.1 1.2 3 0.5 3.5 Corona 81,623 0.8 520 0.7 6.4 6 1.1 7.4 Costa Mesa 74,931 0.7 1,089 1.5 14.5 5 0.9 6.7 Daly City 76,521 0.7 24 0.0 0.3 2 0.4 2.6 Downey 72,519 0.7 268 0.4 3.7 5 0.9 6.9 El Monte 78,358 0.7 61 0.1 0.8 3 0.5 3.8 Escondido 92,777 0.9 717 1.0 7.7 11 2.0 11.9 Fontana 81,228 0.8 216 0.3 2.7 3 0.5 3.7 Fremont 145,295 1.4 822 1.1 5.7 5 0.9 3.4 Fresno 268,841 2.5 6,675 8.9 24.8 39 7.0 14.5 Fullerton 86,840 0.8 400 0.5 4.6 8 1.4 9.2 Garden Grove 113,851 1.1 202 0.3 1.8 7 1.3 6.1 Glendale 131,744 1.2 787 1.0 6.0 9 1.6 6.8 Hayward 100,021 0.9 70 0.1 0.7 3 0.5 3.0 Huntington Beach 130,666 1.2 482 0.6 3.7 14 2.5 10.7 Inglewood 76,071 0.7 8 0.0 0.1 1 0.2 1.3 Irvine 98,604 0.9 28 0.0 0.3 2 0.4 2.0 Lancaster 80,218 0.8 1,062 1.4 13.2 19 3.4 23.7 Long Beach 311,852 2.9 1,863 2.5 6.0 10 1.8 3.2 Los Angeles 2,496,602 23.4 3,121 4.2 1.3 24 4.3 1.0 Modesto 121,428 1.1 2,656 3.5 21.9 28 5.0 23.1 Moreno Valley 92,998 0.9 123 0.2 1.3 8 1.4 8.6 Norwalk 69,799 0.7 1,817 2.4 26.0 2 0.4 2.9

Table 16: Handgun Sales and Firearm Licensees with Sales for 56 Cities with Total Populations Greater than 100,000 in 2000 (cont.) Persons Ages 21 Sales per Licensees per All Sales Licensees City & Older 1,000 Persons 100,000 Persons Number Percent Number Percent 21 & Older Number Percent 21 & Older Oakland 285,346 2.7 714 1.0 2.5 5 0.9 1.8 Oceanside 111,860 1.0 1374 1.8 12.3 10 1.8 8.9 Ontario 99,548 0.9 249 0.3 2.5 5 0.9 5.0 Orange 88,782 0.8 4405 5.9 49.6 14 2.5 15.8 Oxnard 114,893 1.1 1031 1.4 9.0 8 1.4 7.0 Palmdale 78,834 0.7 804 1.1 10.2 5 0.9 6.3 Pasadena 90,501 0.8 1800 2.4 19.9 5 0.9 5.5 Pomona 100,999 0.9 282 0.4 2.8 5 0.9 5.0 Rancho Cucamonga 80,481 0.8 256 0.3 3.2 7 1.3 8.7 Riverside 166,665 1.6 4106 5.5 24.6 21 3.8 12.6 Sacramento 278,047 2.6 3698 4.9 13.3 27 4.8 9.7 Salinas 101,009 0.9 932 1.2 9.2 2 0.4 2.0 San Bernardino 116,806 1.1 2377 3.2 20.3 13 2.3 11.1 San Diego 849,841 8.0 7079 9.4 8.3 23 4.1 2.7 San Francisco 640,952 6.0 721 1.0 1.1 2 0.4 0.3 San Jose 638,948 6.0 4054 5.4 6.3 10 1.8 1.6 Santa Ana 232,930 2.2 193 0.3 0.8 10 1.8 4.3 Santa Clara 73,081 0.7 1590 2.1 21.8 4 0.7 5.5 Santa Clarita 102,091 1.0 44 0.1 0.4 2 0.4 2.0 Santa Rosa 105,423 1.0 1066 1.4 10.1 8 1.4 7.6 Simi Valley 75,097 0.7 993 1.3 13.2 9 1.6 12.0 Stockton 156,472 1.5 2861 3.8 18.3 10 1.8 6.4 Sunnyvale 94,071 0.9 81 0.1 0.9 7 1.3 7.4 115 Thousand Oaks 78,911 0.7 26 0.0 0.3 2 0.4 2.5 Torrance 93,211 0.9 743 1.0 8.0 9 1.6 9.7 Vallejo 78,906 0.7 792 1.1 10.0 14 2.5 17.7 Ventura 68,060 0.6 1764 2.3 25.9 18 3.2 26.4 West Covina 71,003 0.7 1464 1.9 20.6 5 0.9 7.0

116 Table 17: Characteristics of Handguns Sold for 56 Cities with Total Populations Greater than 100,000 Persons in 2000 Type Caliber Barrel Length All City Sales Pistol Revolver Other Small Medium Large Short Long Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Total for 56 Cities 75,101 51,832 69.0 22,354 29.8 913 1.2 12,253 16.3 25,701 34.2 36,580 48.7 16,336 21.8 58,119 77.4 Anaheim 1,452 1,012 69.7 411 28.3 29 2.0 212 14.6 481 33.1 740 51.0 292 20.1 1,141 78.6 Bakersfield 3,556 2,583 72.6 909 25.6 64 1.8 645 18.1 1,037 29.2 1,842 51.8 752 21.1 2,774 78.0 Berkeley 1 0 0.0 1 100.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 100.0 0 0.0 1 100.0 Burbank 994 728 73.2 252 25.4 14 1.4 155 15.6 301 30.3 455 45.8 310 31.2 601 60.5 Chula Vista 488 332 68.0 143 29.3 13 2.7 71 14.5 172 35.2 238 48.8 65 13.3 416 85.2 Concord 100 77 77.0 23 23.0 0 0.0 22 22.0 33 33.0 45 45.0 16 16.0 84 84.0 Corona 520 305 58.7 206 39.6 9 1.7 99 19.0 158 30.4 259 49.8 103 19.8 413 79.4 Costa Mesa 1,089 691 63.5 389 35.7 9 0.8 170 15.6 418 38.4 499 45.8 298 27.4 789 72.5 Daly City 24 14 58.3 10 41.7 0 0.0 2 8.3 12 50.0 10 41.7 6 25.0 18 75.0 Downey 268 142 53.0 120 44.8 6 2.2 48 17.9 96 35.8 122 45.5 57 21.3 209 78.0 El Monte 61 50 82.0 11 18.0 0 0.0 6 9.8 26 42.6 29 47.5 11 18.0 50 82.0 Escondido 717 466 65.0 235 32.8 16 2.2 115 16.0 189 26.4 391 54.5 142 19.8 553 77.1 Fontana 216 133 61.6 68 31.5 15 6.9 32 14.8 86 39.8 95 44.0 58 26.9 155 71.8 Fremont 822 594 72.3 224 27.3 4 0.5 118 14.4 255 31.0 439 53.4 101 12.3 712 86.6 Fresno 6,675 4,571 68.5 2,017 30.2 87 1.3 1,165 17.5 2,369 35.5 3,099 46.4 1,869 28.0 4,765 71.4 Fullerton 400 238 59.5 145 36.3 17 4.3 87 21.8 118 29.5 181 45.3 98 24.5 289 72.3 Garden Grove 202 135 66.8 64 31.7 3 1.5 25 12.4 96 47.5 80 39.6 46 22.8 155 76.7 Glendale 787 539 68.5 237 30.1 11 1.4 145 18.4 269 34.2 342 43.5 154 19.6 602 76.5 Hayward 70 44 62.9 26 37.1 0 0.0 6 8.6 22 31.4 42 60.0 3 4.3 67 95.7 Huntington Beach 482 392 81.3 87 18.0 3 0.6 53 11.0 141 29.3 284 58.9 60 12.4 418 86.7 Inglewood 8 4 50.0 4 50.0 0 0.0 1 12.5 0 0.0 7 87.5 0 0.0 8 100.0 Irvine 28 24 85.7 4 14.3 0 0.0 8 28.6 8 28.6 8 28.6 3 10.7 21 75.0 Lancaster 1,062 662 62.3 376 35.4 24 2.3 190 17.9 430 40.5 420 39.5 203 19.1 837 78.8 Long Beach 1,863 1,316 70.6 540 29.0 7 0.4 351 18.8 667 35.8 839 45.0 522 28.0 1,335 71.7 Los Angeles 3,121 2,054 65.8 1,043 33.4 24 0.8 139 4.5 1,688 54.1 1,278 41.0 999 32.0 2,108 67.5 Modesto 2,656 1,644 61.9 970 36.5 42 1.6 485 18.3 892 33.6 1,267 47.7 607 22.9 2,037 76.7 Moreno Valley 123 56 45.5 63 51.2 4 3.3 31 25.2 23 18.7 68 55.3 21 17.1 101 82.1 Norwalk 1,817 1,383 76.1 419 23.1 15 0.8 321 17.7 653 35.9 833 45.8 401 22.1 1,406 77.4

City All Sales Table 17: Characteristics of Handguns Sold for 56 Cities with Total Populations Greater than 100,000 Persons in 2000 (cont.) Type Caliber Barrel Length Pistol Revolver Other Small Medium Large Short Long Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Oakland 714 478 66.9 232 32.5 4 0.6 90 12.6 237 33.2 385 53.9 133 18.6 579 81.1 Oceanside 1,374 1,072 78.0 286 20.8 16 1.2 165 12.0 407 29.6 790 57.5 177 12.9 1,185 86.2 Ontario 249 149 59.8 99 39.8 1 0.4 43 17.3 95 38.2 111 44.6 80 32.1 169 67.9 Orange 4,405 2,882 65.4 1,467 33.3 56 1.3 794 18.0 1,562 35.5 2,029 46.1 875 19.9 3,512 79.7 Oxnard 1,031 660 64.0 358 34.7 13 1.3 222 21.5 348 33.8 459 44.5 276 26.8 754 73.1 Palmdale 804 529 65.8 265 33.0 10 1.2 167 20.8 241 30.0 393 48.9 204 25.4 597 74.3 Pasadena 1,800 1,372 76.2 421 23.4 7 0.4 355 19.7 623 34.6 807 44.8 507 28.2 1,278 71.0 Pomona 282 192 68.1 88 31.2 2 0.7 56 19.9 114 40.4 111 39.4 64 22.7 217 77.0 Rancho Cucamonga 256 197 77.0 58 22.7 1 0.4 28 10.9 92 35.9 135 52.7 51 19.9 204 79.7 Riverside 4,106 3,042 74.1 1,016 24.7 48 1.2 725 17.7 1,581 38.5 1,778 43.3 1,002 24.4 3,083 75.1 Sacramento 3,698 2,542 68.7 1,117 30.2 39 1.1 550 14.9 1,310 35.4 1,795 48.5 633 17.1 3,024 81.8 Salinas 932 555 59.5 356 38.2 21 2.3 186 20.0 297 31.9 442 47.4 180 19.3 746 80.0 San Bernardino 2,377 1,690 71.1 672 28.3 15 0.6 408 17.2 741 31.2 1,221 51.4 558 23.5 1,813 76.3 San Diego 7,079 4,933 69.7 2,101 29.7 44 0.6 894 12.6 2,322 32.8 3,806 53.8 1,254 17.7 5,769 81.5 San Francisco 721 552 76.6 162 22.5 7 1.0 101 14.0 240 33.3 372 51.6 128 17.8 585 81.1 San Jose 4,054 2,894 71.4 1,133 27.9 27 0.7 526 13.0 1,101 27.2 2,398 59.2 537 13.2 3,488 86.0 Santa Ana 193 96 49.7 92 47.7 5 2.6 31 16.1 61 31.6 101 52.3 37 19.2 156 80.8 Santa Clara 1,590 1,234 77.6 344 21.6 12 0.8 268 16.9 476 29.9 845 53.1 262 16.5 1,327 83.5 Santa Clarita 44 26 59.1 15 34.1 3 6.8 4 9.1 11 25.0 26 59.1 7 15.9 34 77.3 Santa Rosa 1,066 633 59.4 409 38.4 24 2.3 192 18.0 283 26.5 579 54.3 156 14.6 898 84.2 Simi Valley 993 657 66.2 328 33.0 8 0.8 169 17.0 326 32.8 490 49.3 198 19.9 787 79.3 Stockton 2,861 1,866 65.2 913 31.9 82 2.9 580 20.3 922 32.2 1,341 46.9 707 24.7 2,136 74.7 Sunnyvale 81 53 65.4 26 32.1 2 2.5 14 17.3 28 34.6 34 42.0 22 27.2 54 66.7 Thousand Oaks 26 21 80.8 5 19.2 0 0.0 2 7.7 20 76.9 4 15.4 5 19.2 21 80.8 Torrance 743 495 66.6 247 33.2 1 0.1 91 12.2 274 36.9 359 48.3 121 16.3 603 81.2 Vallejo 792 516 65.2 258 32.6 18 2.3 143 18.1 282 35.6 358 45.2 235 29.7 548 69.2 Ventura 1,764 1,207 68.4 537 30.4 19 1.1 360 20.4 562 31.9 832 47.2 393 22.3 1,361 77.2 West Covina 1,464 1,100 75.1 352 24.0 12 0.8 261 17.8 505 34.5 697 47.6 337 23.0 1,126 76.9 117

118 Table 18: Handgun Sales by City, by Sex and Age, for 56 Cities with Total Populations Greater than 100,000 Persons in 2000 Sex Age All City Sales Males Females 21-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+ Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Total for 56 Cities 75,101 69,276 92.2 5,824 7.8 6,878 9.2 18,783 25.0 18,860 25.1 17,725 23.6 9,292 12.4 3,559 4.7 Anaheim 1,452 1,349 92.9 103 7.1 130 9.0 337 23.2 406 28.0 328 22.6 187 12.9 64 4.4 Bakersfield 3,556 3,192 89.8 363 10.2 327 9.2 765 21.5 943 26.5 950 26.7 420 11.8 151 4.3 Berkeley 1 1 100.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 100.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 Burbank 994 918 92.4 76 7.7 118 11.9 267 26.9 250 25.2 184 18.5 109 11.0 66 6.6 Chula Vista 488 468 95.9 20 4.1 20 4.1 59 12.1 74 15.2 99 20.3 198 40.6 38 7.8 Concord 100 96 96.0 4 4.0 8 8.0 32 32.0 20 20.0 26 26.0 12 12.0 2 2.0 Corona 520 485 93.3 35 6.7 23 4.4 105 20.2 125 24.0 162 31.2 64 12.3 41 7.9 Costa Mesa 1,089 997 91.6 92 8.5 82 7.5 255 23.4 295 27.1 250 23.0 154 14.1 53 4.9 Daly City 24 23 95.8 1 4.2 1 4.2 4 16.7 8 33.3 7 29.2 1 4.2 3 12.5 Downey 268 243 90.7 25 9.3 12 4.5 45 16.8 53 19.8 101 37.7 41 15.3 16 6.0 El Monte 61 56 91.8 5 8.2 4 6.6 22 36.1 22 36.1 8 13.1 2 3.3 3 4.9 Escondido 717 660 92.1 57 8.0 42 5.9 155 21.6 169 23.6 211 29.4 95 13.3 45 6.3 Fontana 216 190 88.0 26 12.0 21 9.7 54 25.0 56 25.9 50 23.2 22 10.2 13 6.0 Fremont 822 779 94.8 43 5.2 59 7.2 180 21.9 176 21.4 245 29.8 119 14.5 43 5.2 Fresno 6,675 6,034 90.4 641 9.6 610 9.1 1,423 21.3 1,625 24.3 1,651 24.7 990 14.8 376 5.6 Fullerton 400 370 92.5 30 7.5 20 5.0 52 13.0 92 23.0 118 29.5 71 17.8 47 11.8 Garden Grove 202 195 96.5 7 3.5 11 5.5 38 18.8 39 19.3 47 23.3 57 28.2 10 5.0 Glendale 787 744 94.5 43 5.5 45 5.7 111 14.1 221 28.1 189 24.0 154 19.6 67 8.5 Hayward 70 67 95.7 3 4.3 4 5.7 5 7.1 29 41.4 20 28.6 11 15.7 1 1.4 Huntington Beach 482 451 93.6 31 6.4 36 7.5 88 18.3 129 26.8 136 28.2 73 15.2 20 4.2 Inglewood 8 7 87.5 1 12.5 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 12.5 7 87.5 0 0.0 Irvine 28 26 92.9 2 7.1 2 7.1 10 35.7 14 50.0 1 3.6 0 0.0 1 3.6 Lancaster 1,062 928 87.4 134 12.6 71 6.7 172 16.2 279 26.3 296 27.9 190 17.9 54 5.1 Long Beach 1,863 1,733 93.0 130 7.0 169 9.1 480 25.8 442 23.7 415 22.3 239 12.8 118 6.3 Los Angeles 3,121 2,807 89.9 314 10.1 322 10.3 1,398 44.8 723 23.2 420 13.5 191 6.1 67 2.2 Modesto 2,656 2,389 90.0 267 10.1 269 10.1 540 20.3 736 27.7 616 23.2 367 13.8 128 4.8 Moreno Valley 123 115 93.5 8 6.5 6 4.9 24 19.5 37 30.1 40 32.5 13 10.6 3 2.4 Norwalk 1,817 1,701 93.6 116 6.4 269 14.8 598 32.9 413 22.7 311 17.1 169 9.3 57 3.1

City Table 18: Handgun Sales by City, by Sex and Age, for 56 Cities with Total Populations Greater than 100,000 Persons in 2000 (cont.) All Sales Sex Age Males Females 21-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+ Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Prcent Oakland 714 638 89.4 76 10.6 29 4.1 187 26.2 163 22.8 201 28.2 97 13.6 37 5.2 Oceanside 1,374 1,272 92.6 102 7.4 230 16.7 393 28.6 314 22.9 257 18.7 128 9.3 52 3.8 Ontario 249 235 94.4 14 5.6 23 9.2 56 22.5 67 26.9 62 24.9 26 10.4 15 6.0 Orange 4,405 4,146 94.1 259 5.9 313 7.1 1,048 23.8 1,082 24.6 1,098 24.9 587 13.3 277 6.3 Oxnard 1,031 963 93.4 68 6.6 92 8.9 212 20.6 250 24.3 256 24.8 152 14.7 69 6.7 Palmdale 804 718 89.3 86 10.7 68 8.5 143 17.8 224 27.9 212 26.4 118 14.7 39 4.9 Pasadena 1,800 1,686 93.7 114 6.3 194 10.8 574 31.9 445 24.7 342 19.0 175 9.7 70 3.9 Pomona 282 261 92.6 21 7.5 24 8.5 68 24.1 69 24.5 61 21.6 43 15.3 17 6.0 Rancho Cucamonga 256 231 90.2 25 9.8 18 7.0 96 37.5 65 25.4 42 16.4 26 10.2 9 3.5 Riverside 4,106 3,775 91.9 331 8.1 486 11.8 1,025 25.0 1,079 26.3 912 22.2 428 10.4 176 4.3 Sacramento 3,698 3,409 92.2 289 7.8 302 8.2 848 22.9 925 25.0 978 26.5 488 13.2 156 4.2 Salinas 932 866 92.9 66 7.1 85 9.1 167 17.9 214 23.0 273 29.3 122 13.1 71 7.6 San Bernardino 2,377 2,176 91.5 201 8.5 256 10.8 546 23.0 591 24.9 547 23.0 306 12.9 131 5.5 San Diego 7,079 6,628 93.6 451 6.4 685 9.7 2,070 29.2 1,831 25.9 1,583 22.4 654 9.2 256 3.6 San Francisco 721 678 94.0 43 6.0 104 14.4 217 30.1 184 25.5 132 18.3 63 8.7 21 2.9 San Jose 4,054 3,847 94.9 207 5.1 287 7.1 1,155 28.5 1,106 27.3 970 23.9 398 9.8 136 3.4 Santa Ana 193 165 85.5 28 14.5 6 3.1 23 11.9 48 24.9 62 32.1 40 20.7 14 7.3 Santa Clara 1,590 1,498 94.2 92 5.8 158 9.9 505 31.8 424 26.7 339 21.3 130 8.2 34 2.1 Santa Clarita 44 37 84.1 7 15.9 1 2.3 5 11.4 7 15.9 22 50.0 8 18.2 1 2.3 Santa Rosa 1,066 971 91.1 95 8.9 71 6.7 192 18.0 274 25.7 294 27.6 180 16.9 55 5.2 Simi Valley 993 900 90.6 93 9.4 57 5.7 292 29.4 245 24.7 213 21.5 158 15.9 28 2.8 Stockton 2,861 2,593 90.6 268 9.4 286 10.0 654 22.9 644 22.5 783 27.4 353 12.3 141 4.9 Sunnyvale 81 72 88.9 9 11.1 0 0.0 20 24.7 26 32.1 20 24.7 6 7.4 9 11.1 119 Thousand Oaks 26 24 92.3 2 7.7 0 0.0 9 34.6 12 46.2 2 7.7 1 3.9 2 7.7 Torrance 743 703 94.6 40 5.4 29 3.9 133 17.9 248 33.4 206 27.7 71 9.6 56 7.5 Vallejo 792 714 90.2 78 9.9 78 9.9 176 22.2 162 20.5 168 21.2 151 19.1 56 7.1 Ventura 1,764 1,670 94.7 94 5.3 130 7.4 324 18.4 428 24.3 514 29.1 281 15.9 87 4.9 West Covina 1,464 1,376 94.0 88 6.0 185 12.6 426 29.1 357 24.4 293 20.0 146 10.0 57 3.9

Appendix III: Technical Notes This appendix contains technical notes on exclusions and missing data. This report does not contain information on all handgun sales in California. Some sales between private individuals are not included because there is no record of them: State law requires that all such private-party transfers be routed through a firearms licensee so that a DROS record can be made and a background check can be conducted, but compliance is less than perfect. We have also excluded transactions involving the operations of the Department of Justice itself and certain other transactions. As a result of those exclusions, the sales tabulations here do not agree exactly with those provided by the Department of Justice. Appendix III With occasional exceptions, we have elected to use the information in the DROS records as originally provided by the submitting licensees, without reviewing the records and correcting errors. Some licensees did not supply complete data, particularly for handgun caliber and barrel length, and purchaser age and sex. As a result, table subtotals may not correspond exactly with totals. 121

Missing Information Appendix III Page Number Page Title Records with Missing Information 18 All Handguns Type = 4, caliber = 1,905, barrel length = 1,853 19 All Sales - Sex and Age Sex = 3, age = 6 20 Pistols Caliber = 1,365, barrel length = 1,349 21 Pistol Sales - Sex and Age Sex = 2, age = 5 22 Revolvers Caliber = 80, barrel length = 60 23 Revolver Sales - Sex and Age Sex = 1, age = 1 24 Derringers Caliber = 2, barrel length = 2 26 Other Handguns Caliber = 458, barrel length = 442 28 Small-Caliber Handguns Type = 1 30 Medium-Caliber Handguns Barrel length = 1 31 Medium-Caliber Sales - Sex and Age Sex = 1, age = 2 32 Large-Caliber Handguns Type = 3, barrel length = 4 33 Large-Caliber Sales - Sex and Age Sex = 2, age = 4 34 Short-Barrel Handguns Caliber = 7 36 Long-Barrel Handguns Type = 4, caliber = 50 37 Long-Barrel Sales - Sex and Age Sex = 3, age = 6 38 U.S. Handguns Type = 3, caliber = 1,714, barrel length = 1,683 39 U.S. Sales - Sex and Age Sex = 2, age = 4 40 Imported Handguns Type = 1, caliber = 191, barrel length = 170 41 Imported Sales - Sex and Age Sex = 1, age = 2 42 Gun Show Handgun Sales Caliber = 40, barrel length = 39 44 Private Party Handgun Sales Caliber = 95, barrel length = 90 48 Manufacturers - Smith & Wesson Caliber = 47, barrel length = 43 48 Manufacturers - Sturm, Ruger Caliber = 27, barrel length = 25 49 Manufacturers - Glock Caliber = 29, barrel length = 30 122

Missing Information Page Number Page Title Records with Missing Information 49 Manufacturers - Beretta Caliber = 24, barrel length = 22 50 Manufacturers - Colt s Manufacturing Caliber = 25, barrel length = 24 50 Manufacturers - Taurus Caliber = 11, barrel length = 8 51 Manufacturers - SIG Arms Caliber = 17, barrel length = 12 51 Manufacturers - Heckler & Koch Caliber = 13, barrel length = 13 Appendix III 52 Manufacturers - Kimber Caliber = 7, barrel length = 8 52 Manufacturers - Walther Caliber = 3, barrel length = 3 53 Manufacturers - Browning Caliber = 8, barrel length = 8 53 Manufacturers - Springfield Armory Caliber = 12, barrel length = 12 54 Manufacturers - Kel-Tec Caliber = 1, barrel length = 2 54 Manufacturers - North American Arms Caliber = 2, barrel length = 2 55 Manufacturers - Para-Ordnance Caliber = 41, barrel length = 41 55 Manufacturers - Bryco/Jennings Caliber = 2, barrel length = 2 56 Manufacturers - Rossi Caliber = 3, barrel length = 3 56 Manufacturers - Magnum Research Caliber = 3, barrel length = 2 57 Manufacturers - Phoenix Arms Caliber = 1, barrel length = 1 62 Prohibited-Person Denials Caliber = 3, barrel length = 3 64 One Gun a Month Denials Caliber = 24, barrel length = 22 67 Reason for Denied Sales Denial type = 1 71 All Purchasers - Sex and Age Sex = 3, age = 1 72 Single-Gun Purchasers - Sex and Age Sex = 3 73 Multiple-Gun Purchasers - Sex and Age Age = 1 74 Handguns Purchased by Sex and Age Age = 1 81 Handgun Type and Caliber Retailers Type = 23, caliber = 1,828 123

Missing Information Appendix III Page Number Page Title Records with Missing Information 90-91 Table 1: Handgun Sales, Denied Sales, and Purchasers by Sex and Age A combined table see missing information for pages 18-41, 62-64 and 71-73 on pages 122-123. 92 Table 2: Handgun Characteristics by Manufacturer 94 Table 4: Sales Transactions at Retailer Locations: Handgun and Purchaser Characteristics A combined table see individual manufacturers missing information for pages 48-57 on pages 122-123. Sales Type Loan: Caliber = 1, barrel length = 1 Pawn Redemption: Caliber = 6, barrel length = 6 Private Party: Caliber = 88, barrel length = 84 Retailer: Type = 4, caliber = 1,770, barrel length = 1,723 Purchasers: Pawn Redemption: Sex = 1 Retailers: Sex = 2, age = 6 95 Table 5: Sales Transactions at Gun Shows: Handgun and Purchaser Characteristics Sales Type Private Party: Caliber = 7, barrel length = 6 Retailer: Caliber = 33, barrel length = 33 96 Table 6: Private Party Sales and Direct Retailer Sales: Handgun and Purchaser Characteristics 97 Table 7: Prohibited-Person and One Gun a Month Denials: Handgun and Purchaser Characteristics 98 Table 8: Purchasers and Number of Guns Purchased and Purchaser Characteristics 102 103 Table 10: Characteristics of Handguns Sold by Firearms Licensees in each County 104-105 Table 11: Characteristics of Handguns Sold to Resident of Each County Private Party: Caliber = 95, barrel length = 90 Direct Retailer: Type = 4, caliber = 1,810, barrel length = 1,763 Sex = 3, age = 6 Caliber = 27, barrel length = 25 All: Age = 1, sex = 3 Single: Sex=3 Multiple: Age = 1 Type= 4, caliber = 1,905, barrel length = 1,853 Type = 4, caliber = 1,905, barrel length = 1,853 106-107 Table 12: Handgun Sales by Firearms Licensees in Each County, Sex and Age 108-109 Table 13: Handgun Purchases by Residents of Each County, Sex and Age 116-117 Table 17: Characteristics of Handguns Sold for 56 Cities with Total Populations Greater than 100,000 Persons in 2000 118-119 Table 18: Handgun Sales by City, Sex and Age, for 56 Cities with Total Populations Greater than 100,000 in 2000 Sex = 3, age = 7 Sex = 3, age = 6 Type = 2, caliber = 662, barrel length = 646 Sex = 1, age = 4 124

2000 DROS Exclusions All Transactions: Completed and Denied Sales 2000 DROS Records All Sales Transactions Before Exclusions N = 205,439 Appendix III Excluded CDOJ and Test Records N = 3,157 Excluded Denied Sales and Cancellations (handguns and long guns) N = 5,561 2000 DROS Records Denied Sales and Cancellations Before Exclusions N = 5,561 Excluded Unconsummated Sales N = 3,232 Excluded CDOJ and Test Records N=43 Excluded Long Guns N = 1,886 Denied Sales used for Analysis N=3,632 Final Data Set Completed Sales N = 193,489 Final Data Sets Prohibited-Person Denials N=1,621 One Gun a Month Denials N=2,011 125