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Trends in American gun ownership
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ISBN: 1593323611 9781593323615 1593322674 9781593322670 Year: 2008 Publisher: New York : LFB Scholarly Pub.,

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More Guns, More Crime
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Year: 2000 Publisher: Cambridge, Mass. National Bureau of Economic Research

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This paper examines the relationship between gun ownership and crime. Previous research has suffered from a lack of reliable data on gun ownership. I exploit a unique data set to reliably estimate annual gun ownership rates at both the state and the county level during the past two decades. My findings demonstrate that changes in gun ownership are significantly positively related to changes in the homicide rate, with this relationship driven entirely by the impact of gun ownership on murders in which a gun is used. The effect of gun ownership on all other crime categories is much less marked. Recent reductions in the fraction of households owning a gun can explain at least one-third of the differential decline in gun homicides relative to non-gun homicides since 1993. I also use this data to examine the impact of Carrying Concealed Weapons legislation on crime, and reject the hypothesis that these laws led to increases in gun ownership or reductions in criminal activity.


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Registro de transacción de armas de fuego.
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Year: 2012 Publisher: Washington, D.C. : Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives,

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The Magnitude and Sources of Disagreement Among Gun Policy Experts: Second Edition
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ISBN: 1977408389 Year: 2021 Publisher: Santa Monica, Calif. RAND Corporation

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The effects of firearm policies, though frequently debated, have historically received less-rigorous scientific evaluation than have the effects of other policies affecting public safety, health, and recreation. Despite improvements in recent years, there is still limited evidence of how some gun policies that are frequently proposed or enacted in the United States are likely to affect important outcomes (such as firearm homicides, property crime, and the right to bear arms). In areas without strong scientific evidence, policymakers and the public rely heavily on what policy advocates or social scientists believe the effects are most likely to be. In this report, part of the RAND Gun Policy in America initiative, RAND researchers describe the combined results from two fieldings (2016 and 2020) of a survey of gun policy experts. Respondents were asked to estimate the likely effects of 19 gun policies on ten outcomes. The researchers use these and other responses to establish the diversity of beliefs among gun policy experts, assess where experts are in more or less agreement on the effects of gun laws, and evaluate whether differences in the policies favored by experts result from differences in experts' assumptions about the policies' effects or differences in experts' policy objectives. The analysis suggests that experts on different sides of the gun policy debate share some objectives but disagree on which policies will achieve those objectives. Therefore, collecting stronger evidence about the true effects of policies is, the researchers believe, a necessary step toward building greater consensus on which policies to pursue.


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Registro de transacción de armas de fuego.
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Year: 2012 Publisher: Washington, D.C. : Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives,

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The magnitude and sources of disagreement among gun policy experts

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The effects of firearm policies have rarely been the subject of rigorous scientific evaluation in comparison with most other policies with similarly consequential effects on public safety, health, and the economy. Without strong scientific evidence of the effects of laws, policymakers and the public rely heavily on the expert judgments of advocates or social scientists. This makes gun policy experts' estimates of the true effects of policies an important influence on gun policy debates and decisions. In this report, RAND researchers describe the results of a survey in which gun policy experts estimated the likely effects of 15 gun-related policies on 12 societal outcomes. The researchers use these and other responses to establish the diversity of beliefs among gun policy experts about the true effects of gun laws, establish where experts are in more or less agreement on those effects, and evaluate whether differences in the policies favored by experts result from disagreements about the policies' true effects or disagreements in experts' policy objectives or values. The analysis suggests that experts on both sides of the gun policy debate share some objectives but disagree on which policies will achieve those objectives. Therefore, collecting more and stronger evidence about the true effects of policies is, the researchers believe, a necessary step toward building greater consensus.


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Presale handgun checks
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Year: 1999 Publisher: [Washington, D.C.] : U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Bureau of Justice Statistics,

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Gun control
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ISBN: 128130719X 9786611307196 1438106033 Year: 2003 Publisher: Philadelphia : Chelsea House Publishers,

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Each book in this series offers all the statutes, legal opinions, and studies a student needs to structure a cohesive argument on a given controversial topic. Issues are presented from multiple points of view; sidebars cite law and opinions to aid in critical analysis; paratextual questions encourage reader engagement; and all sources are fully documented and grouped by the side of the argument. Analyzes the controversy over gun ownership in America: How does the Second Amendment's ""right to bear arms"" fit into the modern world? Does the state have an interest in restricting the licensing or


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The Republic of China.
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Year: 1971 Publisher: [Washington, D.C.] : Law Library, Library of Congress,

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Thailand.
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Year: 1971 Publisher: [Washington, D.C.] : Law Library, Library of Congress,

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