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Caillin Langmann Caillin Langmann
A recent review article in Health Policy Open, entitled "How firearm legislation impacts firearm mortality internationally: A scoping review" claims that Australian and Canadian firearms legislation is associated with reductions in homicide and suicide by firearms....Unfortunately, the review overexaggerates the effectiveness of firearms legislation in Australia and Canada, leaves out some important studies, and does not rigorously examine these articles.
Deborah J Hartley,Mario A Davila Deborah J Hartley
Interestingly, holding a favorable attitude towards the NRA was an even stronger predictor of opposition to firearms legislation than gun ownership.
Caillin Langmann Caillin Langmann
No specific associated decrease in mass homicide incidence rates or death rates with firearms legislation was found after the implementation of background checks and prohibition of full auto firearms in 1980, by the implementation of references and psychological questionnaires in 1994, by the restriction
Nick Bennett,Manolhas Karkada,Mete Erdogan et al. Nick Bennett et al.
Interpretation: Evidence supporting the effectiveness of Canadian firearms legislation in the reduction of homicide and accidental death rates is inconclusive; a decrease in firearm-related suicide rates was observed by most studies, but evidence of method substitution was also identified
Caillin Langmann Caillin Langmann
Suicide accounts for approximately 4000 deaths a year in Canada, of which about 16% of those are suicide using a firearm. Canada has undertaken legislative efforts to regulate and control firearms, Bill C-51 in 1977 and Bills C-17 and C-68 ...
Caillin Langmann Caillin Langmann
No associated benefit from firearms legislation on aggregate rates of male suicide was found....In conclusion, firearms legislation had no associated beneficial effect on overall suicide and homicide rates. Prevalence of firearms ownership was not associated with suicide rates.
Samara McPhedran Samara McPhedran
Reducing lethal violence against women requires comprehensive measures addressing individual, social, economic, cultural, and situational factors. Regarding situational factors, access to weapons-and firearm access in particular-has receive...
Kate C Prickett,Alexa Martin-Storey,Robert Crosnoe Kate C Prickett
Objectives: We investigated how state-level firearms legislation is associated with firearm ownership and storage among families with preschool-aged children....Methods: Using 2005 nationally representative data from the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study-Birth Cohort (n = 8100), we conducted multinomial regression models to examine the associations between state-level firearms legislation generally, child access prevention (CAP) firearms...legislation specifically, and parental firearm ownership and storage safety practices.
Samara McPhedran,Gary Mauser Samara McPhedran
There was little evidence to suggest that increased firearms legislation in Canada had a significant impact on preexisting trends in lethal firearm violence against women....These results do not support the view that increasing firearms legislation is associated with a reduced incidence of firearm-related female domestic homicide victimization.
Anu Liettu,Hannu Säävälä,Helinä Hakko et al. Anu Liettu et al.
As firearms legislation in Finland is currently under reform the study findings suggest that restriction of gun availability may have an influence on intrafamilial homicides, particularly those committed by adolescents.
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