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Firearm Deaths and the Density of Firearms Dealers in America

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1993
The per capita density of firearms dealers in the 48 continental states in 1990 was not associated with the states' age-adjusted firearm death rates for 1979–1987.
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Firearms and Fatalities

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1996
To the Editor. —The work of Dr Hargarten and colleagues 1 points to the significance of firearm availability as a critical public health concern. The availability of firearms and the corresponding implications for homicide and suicide become of even greater consequence when noting the prevalence of firearms in the general population, the manner in ...
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Temporary Transfer of Firearms From the Home to Prevent Suicide: Legal Obstacles and Recommendations.

JAMA Internal Medicine, 2017
The presence of firearms in the home increases the risk of suicide for residents. As a result, clinicians and professional organizations recommend counseling about temporary removal of firearms from the home of potentially suicidal individuals.
Alexander D. McCourt   +4 more
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Collective Security, Fear of Crime, and Support for Concealed Firearms on a University Campus in the Western United States

, 2017
Recently, a number of state legislatures in the United States have sought to loosen restrictions on the carrying of concealed firearms on university campuses.
Joseph De Angelis   +2 more
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Firearm availability and accidental deaths from firearms

Journal of Safety Research, 1993
A study of 17 nations indicated that an indirect measure of gun availability (the percentages of suicides and homicides involving a gun) was related to the accidental-death rate from guns. These results supported an opportunity theory of accident causation.
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Violence and Firearms

1994
According to Mahatma Gandhi, the Indian politician and crusader who was committed to nonviolent methods, violence stems from the following seven root causes or “blunders:”
Mary Ellen McCarthy, David Cundiff
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Your Firearms And Fishing Tackle

Scientific American, 1940
INTEREST IN FIREARMS is traditional with American men; fishing tackle is a requisite of one of the world's oldest occupations. Scientific development of guns and tackle, in the use of which millions yearly find sport and recreation, fathers this monthly department which welcomes correspondence from readers.
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Firearms and Homicide

2010
While few economists analyzed criminal behaviour and the criminal justice process before Gary Becker’s seminal 1968 paper, an enormous body of economic research on crime has since been produced. This insightful and comprehensive Handbook reviews and extends much of this important resulting research.
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