Anti-Gun Researchers Undermine the Anti-Gun Narrative
https://www.nraila.org/articles/2018113 ... -narrative
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Sorcerer wrote:I didn’t read the entire article. The antis conclusion will be that if the laws didn’t do any good the only answer is a outright Ban and forced confiscation of ALL firearms.
Grayskies wrote:Anti-Gun Researchers Undermine the Anti-Gun Narrative
https://www.nraila.org/articles/2018113 ... -narrative
I am sorry I just can't focus enough right now to pull a good quote for this.
The latest study published by the highly-credentialed researchers in these well-funded programs, “California's comprehensive background check and misdemeanor violence prohibition policies and firearm mortality,” was designed to evaluate the effect of California’s 1991 comprehensive background check and prohibiting those convicted of violent misdemeanors policies on firearm homicide and suicide. The study period was 1981-2000, with secondary analysis up to 2005.
Using a synthetic control methodology, the researchers found that the comprehensive background check and violent misdemeanor prohibitions were not associated with changes in firearm suicide or homicide.
In conversational language, the two policies had no effect.
Ghost wrote:Grayskies wrote:Anti-Gun Researchers Undermine the Anti-Gun Narrative
https://www.nraila.org/articles/2018113 ... -narrative
I am sorry I just can't focus enough right now to pull a good quote for this.The latest study published by the highly-credentialed researchers in these well-funded programs, “California's comprehensive background check and misdemeanor violence prohibition policies and firearm mortality,” was designed to evaluate the effect of California’s 1991 comprehensive background check and prohibiting those convicted of violent misdemeanors policies on firearm homicide and suicide. The study period was 1981-2000, with secondary analysis up to 2005.
Using a synthetic control methodology, the researchers found that the comprehensive background check and violent misdemeanor prohibitions were not associated with changes in firearm suicide or homicide.
In conversational language, the two policies had no effect.
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