Please Help us Debunk Gun Myths
Support gets stronger when citizens are aware of the facts relating to gun violence.
Help Us Debunk Gun Myths
Support gets stronger when citizens are aware of the facts relating to gun violence.
New study by Boston University reveals 10.6% higher murder rates in states with “shall issue” laws versus “may issue” laws.
Published October 19, 2017 on the American Journal of Public Health, this block-buster study examined data from the Center for Disease Control (CDC) and the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) from 1999 to 2015. The study finds significant increases in firearm-related homocides in the U.S. Read more on this study …
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Parkland Florida Killer Used Assault Weapon to Shoot Through Doors
The high-powered AR-15 allowed the shooter to kill students that were in locked classrooms.
Teacher Fires Gun in Georgia High School Classroom
School goes into lockdown when a teacher, with no indication of being troubled or unfit for his job, fires a gun on campus.
Maine Voices: Speaking Out for Common Sense Gun Control
A timely and informative piece from Maine about Second Amendment myths.
American Gun Ownership Correlates with High Gun Violence and Deaths
Data shows the strong correlation of gun ownership and gun violence and death in America, and it far exceeds all other wealthy nations.
Concealed Carry of Firearms: Facts vs. Fiction – John Hopkins University, November 2017
2017 study shows 11 to 14% higher violent crime rates by years 7 through 10 following the adoption of Right to Carry laws.
Higher Murder Rates with Easy Concealed Carry Laws
Significant increases in firearm-related homocides in states with easy CCP laws have been documented in an October 2017 study published in the American Journal of Public Health.
Firearm Deaths Now Neck-in-Neck with Motor Vehicle Deaths
Automotive deaths have dramatically decreased thanks to research-backed public policy initiatives, but gun deaths have been steadily increasing.
Busting the Good Guy with a Gun Myth
The “more guns equals less violence” is being accepted, despite strong empirical evidence to the contrary.
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