Injuries and deaths due to firearms in the home.
Source
Center for Injury Control, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, USA.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE:
Determine
the relative frequency with which guns in the home are used to injure
or kill in self-defense, compared with the number of times these weapons
are involved in an unintentional injury, suicide attempt, or criminal
assault or homicide.
METHODS:
We reviewed the police,
medical examiner, emergency medical service, emergency department, and
hospital records of all fatal and nonfatal shootings in three U.S.
cities: Memphis, Tennessee; Seattle, Washington; and Galveston, Texas.
RESULTS:
During
the study interval (12 months in Memphis, 18 months in Seattle, and
Galveston) 626 shootings occurred in or around a residence. This total
included 54 unintentional shootings, 118 attempted or completed
suicides, and 438 assaults/homicides. Thirteen shootings were legally
justifiable or an act of self-defense, including three that involved law
enforcement officers acting in the line of duty. For every time a gun
in the home was used in a self-defense or legally justifiable shooting,
there were four unintentional shootings, seven criminal assaults or
homicides, and 11 attempted or completed suicides.
CONCLUSIONS:
Guns
kept in homes are more likely to be involved in a fatal or nonfatal
accidental shooting, criminal assault, or suicide attempt than to be
used to injure or kill in
self-defense.
I hope this bring some light into the minds of knuckleheads who argue otherwise. Not keeping my hopes high though.
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