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Subject What Does the Evidence Say About U.S. Gun Laws?
Date January 12, 2023 7:30 PM
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Jan 12, 2023

What Does the Evidence Say About U.S. Gun Laws?

Since we first launched the RAND Gun Policy in America initiative in 2018, there has been a surge in scientific research focused on firearms. This week, we published a significant update to our review of the evidence, to include 29 new studies on the effects of 18 different gun laws.

Among the key findings, there is now supportive evidence that child-access prevention laws reduce firearm homicides and self-injuries among youth. There is also supportive evidence that stand-your-ground laws and "shall-issue" concealed-carry laws increase levels of firearm violence.

States with gun policies that are not in line with this evidence should consider making changes as a strategy to reduce deaths and injuries.

RAND experts will continue to review available data on the effects of gun laws. The goal is to establish a shared set of facts to improve public discussions and support the development of fair and effective gun policies.

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