Would Banning Firearms Reduce Murder and Suicide?

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Would Banning Firearms Reduce Murder and Suicide?

Category: Crime, Firearm Availability, Firearm Policies, Homicide, Suicide|Journal: Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy|Author: D Kates, G Mauser|Year: 2007

International evidence and comparisons have long been offered as proof of the mantra that more guns mean more deaths and that fewer guns, therefore, mean fewer deaths. Unfortunately, such discussions are all too often been afflicted by misconceptions and factual error and focus on comparisons that are unrepresentative. It may be useful to begin with a few examples. There is a com‐ pound assertion that (a) guns are uniquely available in the United States compared with other modern developed nations, which is why (b) the United States has by far the highest murder rate. Though these assertions have been endlessly repeated, statement (b) is, in fact, false and statement (a) is substantially so.

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