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Do firearm purchase delay laws reduce aggregate homicide levels? Using quasi-experimental evidence from a 6-month countrywide gun demand shock starting in late 2012, we show that U.S. states with legislation preventing immediate handgun purchases experienced smaller increases in handgun sales....
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in the context of the gun trafficking market. Using gun tracing data, which identify the source state for crime guns …
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empirical investigation of their impact on crime and victimization. In this paper, we use monthly data from the U.S. Vital …
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-defense in this way deters crime or, alternatively, increases homicide. To do so, we apply a difference-in-differences research …
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effect of shall-issue right-to-carry concealed weapons laws on crime. In particular, we systematically examine how different … important for explaining the observed patterns of crime. In terms of model uncertainty, we find that there is substantial …
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Despite dozens of studies, research on crime in the United States has struggled to reach consensus about the impact of … laws increase or decrease the crime rate. With others, RTC laws are found to increase some crimes, decrease other crimes …
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violent crime when states adopt right-to-carry (RTC) concealed handgun laws. Our preferred panel data regression specification …, unlike the statistical model of Lott and Mustard that had previously been offered as evidence of crime-reducing RTC laws … overall violent crime. Our synthetic control approach also strongly confirms that RTC laws are associated with 13-15 percent …
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This paper examines the relationship between gun ownership and crime. Previous research has suffered from a lack of … murders in which a gun is used. The effect of gun ownership on all other crime categories is much less marked. Recent … on crime, and reject the hypothesis that these laws led to increases in gun ownership or reductions in criminal activity …
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Thousands of gun shows take place in the U.S. each year. Gun control advocates argue that because sales at gun shows are much less regulated than other sales, such shows make it easier for potential criminals to obtain a gun. Similarly, one might be concerned that gun shows would exacerbate...
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