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California ACEP Firearm Injury Prevention Policy.

Jorge Fernandez1, Taylor Nichols1, Zahir Basrai1, Randall Young1, Michael Gertz1, Marc Futernick1, Andrew Fenton1.   

Abstract

Firearm-related deaths and injuries are a serious public health problem in California and the United States. The rate of firearm-related deaths is many times higher in the US than other democratic, industrialized nations, yet many of the deaths and injuries are preventable. The California American College of Emergency Physicians Firearm Injury Prevention Policy was approved and adopted in 2013 as an evidence-based, apolitical statement to promote harm reduction. It recognizes and frames firearm injuries as a public health epidemic requiring allocation of robust resources, including increased governmental funding of high-quality research and the development of a national database system. The policy further calls for relevant legislation to be informed by best evidence and expert consensus, and advocates for legislation regarding the following: mandatory universal background checks; mandatory reporting of firearm loss/theft; restrictions against law-enforcement or military-style assault weapons and high capacity magazines; child-protective safety and storage systems; and prohibitions for high-risk individuals. It also strongly defends the right of physicians to screen and counsel patients about firearm-related risk factors and safety. Based upon best-available evidenced, the policy was recently updated to include extreme risk protection orders, which are also known as gun violence restraining orders.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33856310      PMCID: PMC7972396          DOI: 10.5811/westjem.2020.11.50900

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  West J Emerg Med        ISSN: 1936-900X


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