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October 3, 2003 / 52(RR14);11-20



First Reports Evaluating the Effectiveness of Strategies for Preventing
Violence: Firearms Laws

Findings from the Task Force on Community Preventive Services

http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/rr5214a2.htm

Summary



During 2000--2002, the Task Force on Community Preventive Services (the Task
Force), an independent nonfederal task force, conducted a systematic review of
scientific evidence regarding the effectiveness of firearms laws in
preventing violence, including violent crimes, suicide, and unintentional injury.

The following laws were evaluated:
bans on specified firearms or ammunition,
restrictions on firearm acquisition,
waiting periods for firearm acquisition,
firearm registration and licensing of firearm owners,
"shall issue" concealed weapon carry laws,
child access prevention laws,
zero tolerance laws for firearms in schools,
and combinations of firearms laws.

The Task Force found insufficient evidence to determine the effectiveness of
any of the firearms laws or combinations of laws reviewed on violent outcomes.

(Note that insufficient evidence to determine effectiveness should not be
interpreted as evidence of ineffectiveness.) This report briefly describes how
the reviews were conducted, summarizes the Task Force findings, and provides
information regarding needs for future research.

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