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Effects of Maryland's law banning Saturday night special handguns on crime guns


JS Vernick, DW Webster, LM Hepburn - Injury Prevention, 1999 - injuryprevention.bmj.com
Results—Among crime guns, a gun banned by Maryland's law is more than twice as
likely (relative risk (RR) 2.3, 95% confidence interval (CI) 2.0 to 2.5) to be
the subject of a crime gun trace request in 15 other cities combined, than ...
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Relationship between licensing, registration, and other gun sales laws and the source state …


DW Webster, JS Vernick, LM Hepburn - British Medical Journal, 2001 - injuryprevention.bmj.com
Results—In cities located in states with both mandatory registration and
licensing systems (five cities), a mean of 33.7% of crime guns were first sold
by in-state gun dealers, compared with 72.7% in cities that had either ...
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Effects of Maryland's law banning" Saturday night special" handguns on homicides

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DW Webster, JS Vernick, LM Hepburn - American journal of epidemiology, 2002 - Oxford Univ Press
Small, inexpensive, often poorly made handguns known as "Saturday night
specials" are disproportionately involved in crime. Maryland banned the sale of
Saturday night specials effective January 1, 1990. During the 2 years ...
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[CITATION] National report on firearm trace analysis for 1996–1997


GL Pierce, L Briggs, DA Carlson - Boston, Mass: Northeastern University, 1998
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Effectiveness of denial of handgun purchase to persons believed to be at high risk for firearm …

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MA Wright, GJ Wintemute, FP Rivara - American Journal of Public Health, 1999 - Am Public Health Assoc
There were an estimated 1.2 million firearm-related violent crimes in the United
States in 1995, more than 80% of which involved handguns.3 One measure to
prevent firearn-related crime would prohibit handgun purchase by ...
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[CITATION] Making guns safer


SP Teret, S DeFrancesco, SW Hargarten, KD … - Issues in Science and Technology, 1998
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Effects of limiting handgun purchases on interstate transfer of firearms


DS Weil, RC Knox - JAMA, 1996 - Am Med Assoc
OBJECTIVE--To determine the effect of limiting handgun purchases to 1 per month
on the illegal movement of firearms across state lines. DESIGN--Data from the
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms firearms trace database were ...
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Relationship between illegal use of handguns and handgun sales volume


GJ Wintemute - JAMA, 2000 - Am Med Assoc
To the Editor: Efforts to control gun violence increasingly rely on identifying
and closing channels by which firearms flow from the legal market into criminal
hands. Of 83,272 federally licensed firearms dealers in 1998, 1020 (1.2%) ...
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Policies to prevent firearm injuries.

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SP Teret, GJ Wintemute - Health affairs (Project Hope), 1993 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Firearm-related injuries are a substantial public health problem. A wide array
of policies designed to prevent these injuries have been discussed, but few are
enacted into legislation. Even fewer have undergone scientific evaluation ...
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[CITATION] Gun policy glossary: policy, legal and health terms


S DeFrancesco, JS Vernick, MM Weitzel, EE … - Baltimore MD: Johns Hopkins Center for Gun Policy …, 2000
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