“A fresh round of studies affirms what gun control advocates have been arguing for years: Smart laws restricting easy access to firearms mean fewer people dying at the end of a gun barrel.” From our editorial board, via latimesopinion:
A fresh round of studies affirms what gun control advocates have been arguing for years: Smart laws restricting easy access to firearms mean fewer people dying at the end of a gun barrel. And in the midst of yet another cycle of panic gun buying by consumers, Congress and state legislators need to fight off the influence of the gun lobby and expand rules that could make all of us safer.
estimates there are 11% fewer gun deaths in states with the most restrictive laws governing how guns are stored in the home , who can carry firearms outside the home and when it may be lawful to use lethal force in personal confrontations . In raw numbers, that’s about 4,475 deaths avoided per year in those states.
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