All but two of the studies were done in the United States,
where gun ownership is higher than anywhere else in the world and firearms cause an estimated 31,000 deaths each year.
In her community,
where gun ownership is considered a fact of life and a point of pride, she's bravely taking a stand as one of the few voices advocating for change in her area.
Not exact matches
Indeed, «data on firearms
ownership by constabulary area in England,» like data from the United States, show «a negative correlation,» that is, «
where firearms are most dense violent crime rates are lowest, and
where guns are least dense violent crime rates are highest.»
But there are limits on
gun ownership today, so I don't see
where exactly the line is on regulation that is allowed by the second amendement and which kind of regulations would violate the second amendment.
Support for the law came mainly from downstate urban areas
where gun crime is a big problem and opposition from rural regions
where responsible
gun ownership is the norm, Little said.
He is a natural for the role: he has published dozens of papers on the effects of
guns in the U.S.,
where widespread
gun ownership and loose laws make it easy for criminals and potentially violent people to obtain firearms.
In Toronto in particular
where there is less of an understanding of legal
gun ownership, police officers and Crown Attorneys often use the same resources and treatment towards legal
gun owners as they do to illegal
gun owners.
Find out
where they are legal and what restrictions are in place for
gun ownership.