Impact of Firearm Surveillance on Gun Control Policy: Regression Discontinuity Analysis.
Lori Ann PostMaryann MasonLauren Nadya SinghNicholas P WleklinskiCharles B MossHassan MohammadTariq Ziad IssaAdesuwa I AkhetuamhenCynthia A BrandtSarah B WelchJames Francis OehmkePublished in: JMIR public health and surveillance (2021)
This study demonstrates the utility of public health surveillance on gun violence. Surveillance informs policy on whether a ban on assault weapons and large-capacity magazines reduces public mass shootings. As society searches for effective policies to prevent the next mass shooting, we must consider the overwhelming evidence that bans on assault weapons and/or large-capacity magazines work.