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Would a prohibited persons register reduce gun death and injury?
Publisher
Firearms
Public health
Homicide
Suicide
Family violence
Violence prevention
Crime prevention
Law enforcement
Mental health
Gun control
armed violence
Gun control
New Zealand
Australia
Resources
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Description
One proposal to reduce gun-related death and injury is the establishment of a register of prohibited persons – a “black list” of citizens suspected of mental instability or anti-social behaviour. These people could then be denied a firearms licence. Despite years of promotion by pro-gun lobby groups world-wide, no country or state has created such an additional register.
The main reason for rejecting this proposal is that even if every person with a history of mental illness and/or violent crime was locked away, about eight in ten future gun killers would remain at large.
Publication Details
Copyright:
Philip Alpers, New Zealand Mental Health Commission, GunPolicy.org 1997
Access Rights Type:
open
Post date:
20 Nov 2016