> People may have heightened risks of dying from suicide
> and murder if they own or have access to a gun, according
> to a new analysis of previous research.
>
> Researchers found people who lived in homes with firearms
> were between two and three times more likely to die from
> either cause, compared to those who lived in homes without
> guns.
http://www.foxnews.com/health/2014/...ld-increase-in-suicide-risk/?intcmp=obnetwork
Here we go again -- it's cast as a "Health & Safety" issue and all sorts of regulatory leverage becomes applicable.
Gee... I guess the earlier Harvard study discounting this view is just fertilizer for potted plants.
http://www.law.harvard.edu/students/orgs/jlpp/Vol30_No2_KatesMauseronline.pdf
Conclusion by the Harvard authors quoting an even older study:
> If you are surprised by [our] finding, so [are we]. [We] did
> not begin this research with any intent to “exonerate” hand‐
> guns, but there it is—a negative finding, to be sure, but a nega‐
> tive finding is nevertheless a positive contribution. It directs us
> where not to aim public health resources.
...an inconvenient truth
> and murder if they own or have access to a gun, according
> to a new analysis of previous research.
>
> Researchers found people who lived in homes with firearms
> were between two and three times more likely to die from
> either cause, compared to those who lived in homes without
> guns.
http://www.foxnews.com/health/2014/...ld-increase-in-suicide-risk/?intcmp=obnetwork
Here we go again -- it's cast as a "Health & Safety" issue and all sorts of regulatory leverage becomes applicable.
Gee... I guess the earlier Harvard study discounting this view is just fertilizer for potted plants.
http://www.law.harvard.edu/students/orgs/jlpp/Vol30_No2_KatesMauseronline.pdf
Conclusion by the Harvard authors quoting an even older study:
> If you are surprised by [our] finding
> not begin this research with any intent to “exonerate” hand‐
> guns, but there it is—a negative finding, to be sure, but a nega‐
> tive finding is nevertheless a positive contribution. It directs us
> where not to aim public health resources.
...an inconvenient truth
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