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Child Access Prevention Laws and Juvenile Firearm-Related Homicides.

D Mark Anderson1, Joseph J Sabia2, Erdal Tekin3.   

Abstract

Debate over safe-storage gun regulations has captured public attention in the aftermath of several high-profile shootings committed by minors. To date, the existing literature provides no evidence that these laws are effective at deterring gun crime, a conclusion that has prompted the National Rifle Association to assert that such regulations are "unnecessary" and "ineffective." Using data from the FBI's Supplementary Homicide Reports for the period 1985-2013, we find that child access prevention (CAP) laws are associated with a 17 percent reduction in firearm-related homicides committed by juveniles. The estimated effect is stronger among whites than nonwhites and is driven by states enforcing the strictest safe-storage standard. We find no evidence that CAP laws are associated with firearm-related homicides committed by adults or with non-firearm-related homicides committed by juveniles, suggesting that the observed relationship between CAP laws and juvenile firearm-related homicides is causal.

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Keywords:  Child Access Prevention Laws; Crime; Gun Control; H7; Homicides; K4

Year:  2021        PMID: 34898733      PMCID: PMC8664083          DOI: 10.1016/j.jue.2021.103387

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Urban Econ        ISSN: 0094-1190


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