From Johns Hopkins Center for Gun Violence Solutions <[email protected]>
Subject New Resource for Lawmakers and Advocates: Safe Storage Model Policy Guide
Date March 25, 2025 1:40 PM
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Explore the Latest Report on
Firearm Purchaser Licensing Laws
The Johns Hopkins Center for Gun Violence Solutions has released a new report with the Consortium for Risk-based Firearm Policy, " Firearm Purchaser Licensing: Research Evidence to Inform State Policy [[link removed]] ," recommending that states adopt comprehensive firearm purchaser licensing laws with five core components proven to reduce gun violence:
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Research shows that firearm purchaser licensing laws can significantly reduce firearm deaths, including an 11% reduction in urban gun homicides and a 56% decrease in mass shooting incidents.
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"There is solid evidence that when states adopt firearm purchaser licensing laws with measures like safety training and background checks, reductions in gun-related homicides and suicides follow," says Silvia Villarreal, MPP, the report’s lead author.
This report offers essential guidance for policymakers and advocates seeking effective, evidence-based strategies to reduce gun violence and save lives.
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