I just found this on my local news. Seems like Mississippi did a little better job with their coverage.
Here's the link, hopefully.
http://www.wcbi.com/article.php?subaction=showfull&id=1285686939&archive=&start_from=&ucat=2,4,5&Gun Report Doesn't Impress State Leaders
By The Associated Press Nems360.Com
JACKSON -- Nearly half of the guns that crossed state lines and were used in crimes in 2009 were sold in Mississippi and nine other states, according to a report from a mayors' group.
States were also ranked by the number of crime guns exported per 100,000 inhabitants. Mississippi led that list, followed by West Virginia, Kentucky, Alaska, Alabama, South Carolina, Virginia, Indiana, Nevada and Georgia.
Those states, the report said, have more relaxed gun laws, suggesting that "criminals and gun traffickers may favor certain states as the sources of guns."
The findings by Mayors Against Illegal Guns, an association of more than 500 mayors, made little impression on Mississippi leaders.
"Criminals are going to get guns wherever they are," said Senate Judiciary B Committee Chairman Gray Tollison, D-Oxford. "The Second Amendment is very strong, and that is not going to change in terms of somebody's right to purchase a gun, especially in Mississippi."
The study used data from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms to trace guns used in crimes back to their state of purchase. According to the report, in 2009 Mississippi accounted for 50.3 guns used in crimes per 100,000 residents.
House Judiciary A Committee Chairman Ed Blackmon, D-Canton, said a "cavalier attitude toward life" that results in violent crime in other states should not be laid at Mississippi's doorstep.
"We are very tolerant of gun ownership, and, therefore, we don't have any laws that unnecessarily burden those who want to purchase guns," he said. "Mississippi does not bear the responsibility for the social ills of the world."