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For advocates
working to reduce gun violence in their communities, Ban Handguns
Now provides links to Violence Policy Center studies whose authors
have researched a wide range of issues dealing with handguns. The
following links will take you to the Violence Policy Center web
site.
- License
to Kill IV: More Guns, More Crime (June 2002)
- Kids
in the Line of Fire: Children, Handguns, and Homicide (November
2001)
- Unintended
Consequences: Pro-Handgun Experts Prove That Handguns Are a Dangerous
Choice For Self-Defense (November 2001)
- When
Men Murder Women: An Analysis of 1999 Homicide Data (October 2001)
- Hispanics
and Firearms Violence (May 2001)
- Poisonous
Pastime: The Health Risks of Shooting Ranges and Lead to Children,
Families, and the Environment (May 2001)
- A
Deadly Myth: Women, Handguns, and Self-Defense (January 2001)
- Handgun
Licensing and Registration: What it Can and Cannot Do (September
2001)
-
License to Kill III: The Texas Concealed Handgun Law's Legacy
of Crime and Violence (August 2000)
- Pocket
Rockets: The Gun Industry's Sale of Increased Firepower (July
2000)
- Unsafe
in Any Hands: Why America Needs to Ban Handguns (March 2000)
- Gold
Medal Gunslingers: Combat Shooting Targets the Olympic Games (July
1999)
- License
to Kill, and Kidnap, and Rape, and Drive Drunk...An Update on
Arrests of Texas Concealed Handgun License Holders (March 1999)
- License
to Kill: Arrests Involving Texas Concealed Handgun License Holders
(January 1998)
- Cease
Fire: A Comprehensive Strategy to Reduce Firearms Violence (August
1997)
- Concealing
the Risk: Real-World Effects of Lax Concealed Weapons Laws (August
1996)
- Concealed
Carry: The Criminal's Companion (November 1995)
- Female
Persuasion: A Study of How the Firearms Industry Markets to Women
and the Reality of Women and Guns (December 1992)
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