How Can Gun Violence Be Reduced?
How Can Gun Violence Be Reduced? | Concealed-Carry Laws Do Not Save Lives
Daniel Webster is an assistant professor of health policy and management at the School of Hygiene and Public Health at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland. Jens Ludwig is an assistant professor of public policy at Georgetown University in the District of Columbia. In addition, Ludwig is an affiliated expert of the Johns Hopkins Center for Gun Policy and Research and a member of the National Consortium on Violence Research at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Summary: Despite the claims made by John R. Lott Jr. and other...
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Table of Contents
- Gun Control Will Reduce Gun Violence
- Gun Control Will Not Reduce Gun Violence
- Gun Control Poses a Threat to Self-Defense
- Compromising on Gun Control Can Reduce Gun Violence
- Concealed-Carry Laws Reduce Violent Crime
- Concealed-Carry Laws Do Not Save Lives
- Personalized Guns Can Reduce Gun Violence
- Personalized Guns Are an Ineffective Solution to Gun Violence
- Lawsuits Against the Gun Industry Can Reduce Violence
- Lawsuits Against the Gun Industry Violate the Second Amendment
- The Brady Law Has Led to a Drop in Violent Crime
- The Brady Law Does Not Reduce Violent Crime
- Targeting Illegal Firearms Trafficking Can Help Reduce Gun Violence
- Enforcing Current Gun Laws Will Reduce Gun Violence
- Organizations to Contact
- Bibliography
- Copyright
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