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How can we solve the problem of gun violence?
Engage responsible gun dealers and owners in solutions. Insist on mandatory training and licensing for owners. Require safe and secure gun storage. Underlying contributors to gun violence: systematically reduce risks and increase resilience in individuals, families, and communities.
What can the CDC do to reduce gun violence?
The CDC, the nation’s public health agency, has long been restricted from conducting the kind of research that will support solutions to reduce gun violence. CDC can track, assess, and develop strategies to prevent gun violence, just as we do with influenza and tainted spinach.
Is there any scientific evidence for gun control?
The comparatively modest scientific evidence available on most gun policies does not, of course, mean that these policies are ineffective.
Do Americans support background checks for gun owners?
A Pew poll released in August showed 85 percent of people support background checks for purchases at gun shows and in private sales; 79 percent support laws to prevent the mentally ill from buying guns; 70 percent approve of a federal database to track gun sales; and 57 percent favor a ban on assault weapons. “The fact is it’s not divisive.
What is a public health approach to preventing gun violence?
A public health approach to preventing gun violence expands solutions beyond gun access to reduce additional risk factors associated with gun violence and bolster resilience in individuals, families, and communities. Public health solutions: Recognize gun violence as a critical and preventable public health problem.
How effective are gun control laws in preventing mass shootings?
Rather than federal gun control laws, policies that focus on violence prevention at the community or individual levels may be more effective at preventing mass shooting deaths. Using a definition of mass shootings similar to the one Congress uses, 34 states and the District of Columbia had at least one mass shooting between 1980 and 2020.
Do stronger gun laws reduce homicide rates?
He referred us to a 2017 paper he coauthored that reviewed the available peer-reviewed research on gun control laws from 1970 to 2016. “We found evidence that stronger firearm laws are associated with reductions in firearm homicide rates,” the paper said.