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Citation

Saylor EA, Vittes KA, Sorenson SB. Eval. Rev. 2004; 28(5): 420-433.

Affiliation

University of California, Los Angeles.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2004, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/0193841X04267389

PMID

15358905

Abstract

In contrast to tobacco, alcohol, and other consumer products associated with health risks, we know very little about how firearm manufacturers advertise their products. The authors examined advertisements for firearms in all 27 ad-accepting magazines listed in Bacon's Magazine Directory "guns and shooting" category. Sixty-three manufacturers spent an estimated $1,195,680 on firearm advertising during the month studied. Annual advertising costs ranged widely; manufacturers spent an estimated $28.16 in advertising per firearm produced. Firearms generally were presented as a part of a lifestyle. Self-protection was noted infrequently in the advertisements. By contrast, attributes of the gun, typically technological characteristics, were noted in almost every advertisement.

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