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4. High Gun Ownership Rates Are Strongly Correlated With High Gun Death Rates
Tue Jul 7, 2015, 12:39 PM
Jul 2015

Figuring out the dynamics at play in social gun culture, according to Kalesan, will be key to sparking social change about the attitudes and practices that inform gun ownership in the first place. She said educating Americans about the health dangers of having a firearm in their homes will change the way people feel about gun ownership, which in turn could drive laws that make guns more difficult to obtain.

"A public health approach, much like the anti-tobacco effort, is necessary, first to facilitate a social change and then political will to form effective policies,” Kalesan told HuffPost. "We also need research to understand the public health consequences in different communities and to identify effective social interventions in different populations."

For instance, past research has found a link between the rate of household gun ownership and elevated rates of firearm-suicide, despite the fact that gun owners do not have more mental health problems than non-gun owners, nor are they more prone to suicide than non-gun owners. Other studies have found that gun ownership leads to more violent crime in general, as guns tend fall into the wrong hands when stolen or sold on secondary markets.



“In 2013 alone, 33,636 persons were killed using a gun, while 84,258 were shot non-fatally,” said Kalesan. "Those who are injured have a difficult journey during recovery, some remaining paraplegic and injured often with PTSD for the rest of their lives.”

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/07/02/average-gun-owner-america-gun-violence-study_n_7709884.html

Guns Don't Deter Crime, Study Finds [View all] liberal N proud Jul 2015 OP
But, but. . .America ProfessorGAC Jul 2015 #1
It's just an amendment. We have abolished other amendments. Betty Karlson Jul 2015 #24
So, You Admit You Hate The Constitution? ProfessorGAC Jul 2015 #30
Unashamedly so. Betty Karlson Jul 2015 #32
guns dont kill, bullets do nt HFRN Jul 2015 #2
The White Knight Delusion is strong in gun-lovers. Playing Dungeons and Dragons. With real weapons. Fred Sanders Jul 2015 #3
High Gun Ownership Rates Are Strongly Correlated With High Gun Death Rates onehandle Jul 2015 #4
why does that graph hate freedom? Takket Jul 2015 #9
I'd like to see that graph with suicides excluded. erronis Jul 2015 #23
Yep, cuz suicides are not at all a problem. Dark n Stormy Knight Jul 2015 #31
I will be right back with spiffy charts and graphs that prove otherwize olddots Jul 2015 #5
1995 - 16,305 murders with guns. 2010 - 8,855 murders with guns hack89 Jul 2015 #6
This message was self-deleted by its author LanternWaste Jul 2015 #8
Can you show that the drop is due to an increase in the number of guns? Orrex Jul 2015 #12
There is no such correlation. hack89 Jul 2015 #13
How might we explain the ~3,000 jump from 2010 to 2011? Orrex Jul 2015 #15
There was an increase in all violent crimes in 2011, not just gun murders hack89 Jul 2015 #18
Aren't we arguing the same point? Orrex Jul 2015 #19
And that more guns did not lead to an increase in crime rate. hack89 Jul 2015 #20
I don't currently have access to the full violent crimes tally, but I see your point. Orrex Jul 2015 #27
Gun violence is very geographically concentrated in America hack89 Jul 2015 #34
Yes, and it's not the first study finding this. It's a replicable result, and holds up after DanTex Jul 2015 #7
So the number of guns in America has significantly increased hack89 Jul 2015 #10
Studies, schmudies. Unless if validates my bias, it's flawed/inaccurate/questionable... LanternWaste Jul 2015 #11
IBTL KamaAina Jul 2015 #14
Facts don't matter for the Tactical Tier 1 Operators Matrosov Jul 2015 #16
In before the lock! flamin lib Jul 2015 #17
SURPRISE!!! Oh well. It's a good thing we don't like science and numbers are to be viewed Ed Suspicious Jul 2015 #21
In other news water is wet. Fearless Jul 2015 #22
I grew up with guns in my home. I could have done with out them, really. iscooterliberally Jul 2015 #25
Hey man, what about the fact that some people just love guns? You wanna deprive them of their fun? Dark n Stormy Knight Jul 2015 #26
So mexico with its strict gun laws is probably much safer than the US, correct? Travis_0004 Jul 2015 #28
The nature of a majority of posts in this thread shows why these threads get locked. cherokeeprogressive Jul 2015 #29
More home protection. It just goes on and on... iscooterliberally Jul 2015 #33
Locking... DonViejo Jul 2015 #35
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