Researchers from Boston University conduct a comprehensive analysis of 25 different types of state-level gun laws, revealing that most fail to effectively reduce gun-related deaths. Out of the laws examined, only nine demonstrate effectiveness, with background checks emerging as a potential solution worthy of further exploration.
This study highlights the complex relationship between legislation and gun violence, prompting a critical reevaluation of existing laws. Officials and policymakers may find this research particularly relevant as they seek effective measures to combat rising gun-related fatalities.
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