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Citation

Lott JR, Whitley JE. J. Law Econ. 2001; 44(2): 659-689.

Affiliation

American Enterprise Institute

Copyright

(Copyright © 2001, University of Chicago Press)

DOI

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PMID

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Abstract

It is frequently assumed that safe-storage gun laws reduce accidental gun deaths and total suicides, while the possible impact on crime rates is ignored. We find no support that safe-storage laws reduce either juvenile accidental gun deaths or suicides. Instead, these storage requirements appear to impair people's ability to use guns defensively. Because accidental shooters also tend to be the ones most likely to violate the new law, safe-storage laws increase violent and property crimes against law-abiding citizens with no observable offsetting benefit in terms of reduced accidents or suicides.

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