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Study Shows CA Gun Laws Work

10/8/2019
 


Brady's California chapters see need for updates to existing laws to increase safety

This week Newsweek reported that California and New York, both states with strong gun laws, are the exception to a national surge in gun deaths according to recent data. The article states, "gun deaths have have surged over the last several years, according to a new study published in the journal Health Affairs.

Since 1999, researchers from the University of Michigan found that the annual rate of people killed by firearms had remained relatively stable, hovering around 10.4 deaths per 100,000. But from 2015 to 2017, a new pattern emerged, and the rate began to skyrocket, ultimately increasing by around 14 percent over the previous 15 years.

Nearly one-fifth of all people living in the United States who died at the hands of a firearm since 1999 were killed over a three-year period.

The study reported that only two states, California and New York, and the District of Columbia saw firearm mortality rates decline across most demographic groups (such as race, sex and age) in recent years. This is notable considering these jurisdictions' relatively strict gun laws."

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