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Racial and ethnic differences in the effects of state firearm laws: a systematic review subgroup analysis.

Rosanna SmartDionne Barnes-ProbyPierrce HolmesTerry L SchellAndrew R Morral
Published in: Injury epidemiology (2023)
The current literature does not support strong conclusions about whether state firearm policies differentially benefit or harm particular racial/ethnic groups. This largely reflects limited attention to these questions in the literature and challenges with detecting such effects given existing data availability and statistical power. Findings also emphasize the need for additional rigorous research that adopts a more explicit focus on testing for racial differences in firearm policy effects and that assesses the quality of race/ethnicity information in firearm injury and crime datasets.
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