Does "Right-to-Carry" Lead to More Crime?
"So-called 'right-to-carry' gun laws are associated with higher rates
of aggravated assault, rape, robbery and murder, according to a recently
released Stanford University and Johns Hopkins University study.
For decades, gun rights supporters and foes have debated whether laws
that allow more people to have guns create an environment where less
crime is committed.
All 50 states have laws allowing certain concealed weapons in public.
Researchers expanded on a 2004 National Research Council study that
covered county-level crime data between 1977 and 2000, adding in six
additional years of county information and state-level data from
1979-2010.
'Our analysis of admittedly imperfect gun aggravated assaults
provides suggestive evidence that RTC laws may be associated with large
increases in this crime, perhaps increasing such gun assaults by almost
33 percent,' researchers wrote.
The study also found that homicide rates increased in eight states that adopted right-to-carry laws between 1999 and 2010."
View the study
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Why the Gun Lobby Is Terrified of California
California would ban the sale of all semiautomatic rifles that accept
removable magazines, slap a hefty tax on ammo, and require every gun
owner to take a yearly safety course under a new package of firearms laws that would give the Golden State the nation's strongest gun controls.
These and many other proposed firearms laws were announced late last week by leading state Democrats and the mayors of San Francisco and Los Angeles. Many of the laws are expected to pass, in part because the Democratic Party in California now controls the governor's mansion and a supermajority in the Legislature.
"As it is with many issues, California is out front on firearms regulations," said Mark Hedlund, a spokesman for California Senate President Pro Tem Darrell Steinberg. "We don't represent the NRA. We don't think that the NRA represents the majority of Californians, by a long shot."
California's newly proposed gun laws would:
Read on....
These and many other proposed firearms laws were announced late last week by leading state Democrats and the mayors of San Francisco and Los Angeles. Many of the laws are expected to pass, in part because the Democratic Party in California now controls the governor's mansion and a supermajority in the Legislature.
"As it is with many issues, California is out front on firearms regulations," said Mark Hedlund, a spokesman for California Senate President Pro Tem Darrell Steinberg. "We don't represent the NRA. We don't think that the NRA represents the majority of Californians, by a long shot."
California's newly proposed gun laws would:
Read on....
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