States with higher estimated rates of gun ownership experience a higher incidence of non-stranger firearms homicides, a new study led by a Boston University School of Public Health researcher has found. The study, published in the iAmerican Journal of Public Health/i, found no significant relationship between levels of gun ownership and rates of stranger-on-stranger homicide. But it did find that higher levels of gun ownership were associated with increases ...
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