Author:
Abelow Hannah,Crifasi Cassandra,Webster Daniel
Abstract
This article argues that state government actors concerned about gun
violence prevention should prioritize enactment of robust firearm purchaser
regimes at the state level. First, the article outlines the empirical
evidence base for purchaser licensing. Then, the article describes how state
governments can design this policy. Next, the article assesses the
likelihood that purchaser licensing legislation will continue to be upheld
by federal courts. Finally, the article addresses the implications of this
policy, aimed at curbing gun deaths, for equally important racial justice
priorities. Taken together, these various considerations indicate that
purchaser licensing policies are among the most effective firearm-focused
laws state governments can enact to reduce gun deaths within the existing
federal legislative and legal frameworks.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Health Policy,General Medicine,Issues, ethics and legal aspects
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3. Association Between Connecticut’s Permit-to-Purchase Handgun Law and Homicides
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5. 4. See Webster, supra note 1, at
296.
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