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Firearm availability and police shootings of citizens: a city level analysis of fatal and injurious shootings in California and Florida.

John A ShjarbackDaniel C SemenzaRichard Stansfield
Published in: Injury epidemiology (2023)
Firearm availability is a significant correlate of police shootings. Pooled counts of both citizens shot by police and police shooting incidents are heightened in jurisdictions with higher rates of licensed gun dealers, which may be due to the fact that all firearms sold in the USA first make their way to the public through these mechanisms. Such licensed gun dealers must be appropriately monitored and audited to reduce illicit behavior and prevent firearms from making their way into secondary markets. Addressing access to firearms can be meaningful for a host of gun-related morbidity and mortality outcomes, including police shootings of citizens.
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