Gun Control Shootings

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Introduction
Injuries or deaths caused by firearms are an ever increasing concern to public health in the United States. Reports of school shootings, homicides, and suicides committed with firearms are a gripping trend that are seen all too often in news headlines. Although each has its own unique set of challenges to curbing incidence rates, there is one type of shooting that is particularly troubling. Accidental shootings remain a significant problem, primarily among young children, and are more easily prevented than one might realize. According to an article from the New York Times, an estimated one-third of American children live in homes with firearms, according to public health research, and 43 percent of these homes have at least one unlocked firearm lying about as an invitation to accidental mayhem (“Children at Gunplay,” 2014). In the paper, I will discuss the prevalence of firearms, the incidence rates of unintentional shootings, and preventative measures that can be implemented to decrease the occurrence of unintentional shootings.
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According to Alpers, Rossetti, and Salinas (2015), 49.1 percent of households in the United States reported to have owned one or more guns in 1973. In 2012, the number of households that reported owning one or more guns dropped to 34.4 percent (Alpers et al, 2015). Although the proportion of households that report owning firearms continues to decline, how many firearms do private individuals truly own in the United States? The estimated total number of guns (both elicit and illicit) held by civilians in the United States is 270,000 to 310,000 (Alpers et al, 2015). These figures include handguns, shotguns, and rifles, with handguns being the largest percentage of guns

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