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Waffenrecht 386 Gun law 382 Kriminalität 255 Crime 253 Waffe 175 Weapon 174 USA 124 United States 119 Gewalt 48 Violence 48 Suicide 33 Suizid 33 Economics of crime 30 Estimation 30 Kriminalitätsökonomik 30 Schätzung 30 Theorie 25 Theory 25 Criminal policy 24 Kriminalpolitik 24 Consumer behaviour 18 Konsumentenverhalten 18 gun control 17 Jugendliche 16 Youth 16 Australia 13 Australien 13 Panel 13 Panel study 13 Politicians 13 Politiker 13 Voting behaviour 13 Wahlverhalten 13 Abortion 12 Police 12 Polizei 12 Private law 12 Schwangerschaftsabbruch 12 Zivilrecht 12 Demand 11
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Free 179 Undetermined 96 CC license 3
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Book / Working Paper 232 Article 154
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Article in journal 143 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 143 Graue Literatur 75 Non-commercial literature 75 Arbeitspapier 72 Working Paper 72 Aufsatz im Buch 8 Book section 8 Collection of articles of several authors 4 Sammelwerk 4 Aufsatzsammlung 2 Rezension 2 Amtsdruckschrift 1 Government document 1 Reprint 1
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English 382 German 2 Undetermined 2
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Donohue, John J. 18 Cook, Philip J. 15 Bouton, Laurent 14 Conconi, Paola 14 Pino, Francisco 14 Lott, John R. 13 Tekin, Erdal 13 Zanardi, Maurizio 13 Ludwig, Jens 12 Gius, Mark P. 11 Anderson, D. Mark 10 Sabia, Joseph J. 10 Aneja, Abhay 8 Doleac, Jennifer L. 8 Duggan, Mark G. 7 Koenig, Christoph 7 Schindler, David 7 Colmer, Jonathan 6 Ehrlich, Isaac 6 Marvell, Thomas B. 6 Mialon, Hugo M. 6 Pepper, John V. 6 Ayres, Ian 5 Durlauf, Steven N. 5 Leigh, Andrew 5 Luca, Michael 5 Moody, Carlisle Eaton 5 Navarro, Salvador 5 Neill, Christine 5 Poliquin, Christopher 5 Rubin, Paul H. 5 Saito, Tetsuya 5 Witkowski, Terrence H. 5 Barnhart, Michelle 4 DeSimone, Jeff 4 Depew, Briggs 4 Hjalmarsson, Randi 4 Huff, Aimee Dinnin 4 Knight, Brian G. 4 Malhotra, Deepak 4
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National Bureau of Economic Research 27 Europäische Kommission 1 University of Adelaide / School of Economics 1 Vereinte Nationen 1
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NBER working paper series 27 NBER Working Paper 18 Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. 17 The journal of law & economics 12 International review of law and economics 10 Discussion paper series / IZA 9 IZA Discussion Paper 9 Journal of public economics 9 Applied economics letters 7 Economics letters 5 Journal of business and economic perspectives 5 Southern economic journal 5 The review of economics and statistics 5 CESifo working papers 4 Contemporary economic policy : a journal of Western Economic Association International 4 Journal of macromarketing 4 The American economic review 4 Applied economics 3 Atlantic economic journal : AEJ 3 CESifo Working Paper 3 Consumer culture theory 3 Discussion paper 3 Discussion paper / Centre for Economic Policy Research 3 Economics, law, and individual rights 3 Journal of economic behavior & organization : JEBO 3 Research in consumer behavior 3 CESifo Working Paper Series 2 Economics working paper series 2 Empirical economics : a journal of the Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna, Austria 2 Journal of human resources : JHR 2 Journal of illicit economies and development : JIED 2 Journal of policy modeling : JPMOD ; a social science forum of world issues 2 Journal of urban economics 2 Public choice 2 Public law and legal institutions 2 Review of economics & finance 2 Stanford Law and Economics Olin Working Paper 2 The economic journal : the journal of the Royal Economic Society 2 The economics of legal relationships 2 The journal of legal studies 2
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Ain't no silver bullet? : gun laws and suicide in the US
Ball, Joshua; Schulze, Günther G.; Zakharov, Nikita - 2024
We revisit the effect of gun laws on suicide rates in the US states in the past 30 years by departing from the correlational analysis inherent in the previous literature and, instead, leveraging an instrumental variable (IV) approach based on policy convergences between contiguous states. The...
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The connection between legal and illegal firearms markets : how the change in gun control policy in Brazil intensified this link
Santos, Roberto Uchôa de Oliveira - In: Journal of illicit economies and development : JIED 6 (2024) 1, pp. 16-29
n recent decades, the global debate on gun control has been prominent, with many countries adopting more restrictive policies. Brazil followed this trend by implementing stringent measures in 2003; however, the presidency of Jair Bolsonaro in 2019 introduced normative changes aimed at facilitating...
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The effect of gun buy-back law reform on homicides and suicides in Australia
Duenow, Patrick; Connelly, Luke B. - In: Health economics 33 (2024) 2, pp. 248-279
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Leveraging Public Support for Gun Laws to Reduce Mass Shootings
Viscusi, W. Kip; Blasinsky, Kyle J. - 2023
In the span of ten days, the United States experienced two of the deadliest mass shootings in American history. The first mass shooting at a grocery store in Buffalo, New York killed ten people and injured three more—mostly elderly shoppers. The second mass shooting at an elementary school in...
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Regulating Guns as Products
Cavataro, Benjamin L. - 2023
Toy guns are subject to federal product safety regulation. Real guns are not. If a defect in an air rifle causes it to discharge without warning, the manufacturer would be required to promptly notify a safety regulator (the Consumer Product Safety Commission); to recall the air rifle; and to...
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Gun Laws can Indirectly Change Gun Availability
Johnson, David Blake; Shakya, Shishir - 2023
Researchers specializing in gun policy often measure the effect of a given policy using a standard difference-in-difference approach. We highlight a potential concern with this method which complicates the identification of a causal relationship: gun access potentially changes with legislation....
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Hold Your Fire! Influence of Female Legislators on Gun Legislation in the Us
Goel, Rajeev K.; Nelson, Michael A. - 2023
Objective This paper considers the influence of female legislators on gun legislation across US states. Females have behavioral differences from males and likely different exposure to gun-related violence. Method Using data from 1991-2020, we econometrically estimate the drivers of gun...
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Access to Guns in the Heat of the Moment : More Restrictive Gun Laws Mitigate the Effect of Temperature on Violence
Colmer, Jonathan; Doleac, Jennifer L. - 2023
Gun violence is a major problem in the United States, and extensive prior work has shown that higher temperatures increase violent behavior. In this paper, we consider whether restricting the concealed carry of firearms mitigates or exacerbates the effect of temperature on violence. We use two...
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Access to Guns in the Heat of the Moment : More Restrictive Gun Laws Mitigate the Effect of Temperature on Violence
Colmer, Jonathan; Doleac, Jennifer L. - 2023
Gun violence is a major problem in the United States, and extensive prior work has shown that higher temperatures increase violent behavior. In this paper, we consider whether restricting the concealed carry of firearms mitigates or exacerbates the effect of temperature on violence. We use two...
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Overconfidence and gun preferences : how behavioral biases affect your safety
Cafferata, Fernando G.; Domínguez, Patricio; … - 2023
Overconfidence leads to risky behavior, including when people are around guns. Does overconfidence also shape attitudes about gun ownership and use? We evaluate this possibility by conducting nationally representative surveys in six countries in the Americas, including the United States. Results...
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Hold your fire! : influence of female legislators on gun legislation in the US
Goel, Rajeev K.; Nelson, Michael A. - 2023
Objective: This paper considers the influence of female legislators on gun legislation across US states. Females have behavioral differences from males and likely different exposure to gun-related violence. Method: Using data from 1991-2020, we econometrically estimate the drivers of gun...
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Access to guns in the heat of the moment : more restrictive gun laws mitigate the effect of temperature on violence
Colmer, Jonathan; Doleac, Jennifer L. - 2023
Gun violence is a major problem in the United States, and extensive prior work has shown that higher temperatures increase violent behavior. In this paper, we consider whether restricting the concealed carry of firearms mitigates or exacerbates the effect of temperature on violence. We use two...
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Access to guns in the heat of the moment : more restrictive gun laws mitigate the effect of temperature on violence
Colmer, Jonathan; Doleac, Jennifer L. - 2023
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Access to guns in the heat of the moment : more restrictive gun laws mitigate the effect of temperature on violence
Colmer, Jonathan; Doleac, Jennifer L. - 2023
Gun violence is a major problem in the United States, and extensive prior work has shown that higher temperatures increase violent behavior. In this paper, we consider whether restricting the concealed carry of firearms mitigates or exacerbates the effect of temperature on violence. We use two...
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The Impact of Police Shootings on Gun Violence and Civilian Cooperation
Mikdash, Maya; Zaiour, Reem - 2023
This paper studies the effect of police-involved shootings on gun violence and civilian cooperation with police, as proxied by crime reports made via 911 calls. To distinguish between crime reporting and crime incidence, we use administrative data on 911 calls and ShotSpotter data from...
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How Economic History Can Solve the Gun Control Stalemate : Lessons from Labor Law
Schaller, Zachary - 2023
Recent tragedies in Buffalo, NY and Uvalde, TX have renewed and intensified the demand for greater firearms regulation in the United States. Yet meaningful reform has been mired in political impasse for decades. I use a simple game-theoretic model to show that the impasse is not the product of a...
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Political Affilliation and Its Influence on Gun Control in the United States
Shoshan, Ben; Mazur, Daniel - 2023
This topic can be researched using quantitative methods using surveys that determine the political affiliation and stance on gun control. In this case, we will be analyzing the political affiliation of Americans by using a 1-10 scale, with 1 representing liberal identification and 10...
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Gun Policy and the Steel Paradox : Evidence from Oregunians
Bollman, Katie; Hansen, Benjamin; Rubin, Edward; … - National Bureau of Economic Research - 2025
Using Measure 114's narrow passage in Oregon as a natural experiment, we study how new gun regulations affect firearm demand. Background checks, a proxy for demand, rose 13.9% in anticipation of the referendum and surged 157% immediately following the election. After judicial intervention halted...
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An economic approach to gun control : analysis of the Gun Violence Prevention and Community Safety Act of 2020
Eisenhauer, Joseph G. - In: Applied economics letters 32 (2025) 1, pp. 23-27
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Gun violence in modern America and its victims : the case for atrocity
Kronick, Robert (ed.) - 2025
"This publication is about gun violence and proposed interventions and policies that deal with persistent and complex issues surrounding gun violence. The relationship between gun violence and mental health is a particularly significant theme in this work, which is explored through various...
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Preferences for Firearms and Their Implications for Regulation
Moshary, Sarah; Shapiro, Bradley; Drango, Sara - 2022
This paper estimates consumer demand for firearms with the aim of evaluating the likely impacts of firearm regulations. We first conduct a stated-choice-based conjoint analysis and estimate an individual-level demand model for firearms. We validate our estimates using aggregate moments from...
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Access to Guns in the Heat of the Moment : More Restrictive Gun Laws Mitigate the Effect of Temperature on Violence
Colmer, Jonathan; Doleac, Jennifer L. - 2022
Gun violence is a major problem in the United States, and extensive prior work has shown that higher temperatures increase violent behavior. In this paper we consider whether restricting the concealed carry of firearms mitigates or exacerbates the effect of temperature on violence. Using two...
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School Shootings, Protest and the Gun Culture in the U.S
Olzak, Susan - 2022
Scholars document that attitudes toward guns and gun policy reflect deeply entrenched cultures that overlap with ideological affiliations and party politics. Does exposure to dramatic events such as school shootings and protests regarding gun control affect these patterns? I first argue that...
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Where Are the Guns? Evaluating Gun Prevalence Measures and Their Connection with Homicides Using Gun Sales Data
Johnson, David Blake; Robinson, Joshua J.; Thompson, Alexi - 2022
One of the most controversial elements of research in gun violence is the debate surrounding which proxy for gun prevalence best captures the true variation in gun availability. We test the effectiveness of several common gun prevalence proxy variables against what is arguably the best measure...
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Preferences for Firearms and Their Implications for Regulation
Moshary, Sarah; Shapiro, Bradley; Drango, Sara - 2022
This paper estimates consumer demand for firearms with the aim of evaluating the likely impacts of firearm regulations. We first conduct a stated-choice-based conjoint analysis and estimate an individual-level demand model for firearms. We validate our estimates using aggregate moments from...
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Iron River Gun Trafficking Case
Slomanson, William R. - 2022
An estimated quarter- to half-million guns are smuggled from the U.S. into Mexico each year. Seventy percent of guns recovered at Mexican crime scenes are traced back to the U.S. Many of these weapons are military-styled assault rifles, shipped into Mexico by U.S. drug gangs. This pipeline...
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Hot, cross, guns
Roach, Travis; Hicks, Rebecca - In: Climate change economics : CCE 13 (2022) 2, pp. 1-12
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Smoking Gun? Linking Gun Ownership to Neighborhood Crime
Billings, Stephen B. - 2022
Using linked individual data on concealed handgun permits (CHP), reported crimes and arrests, I examine the dynamics of gun-ownership, victimization and neighborhood crime. I initially show that new CHP holders are 68% more likely to be crime victims with the largest increase due to having a...
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More Guns, More Unintended Consequences : The Effects of Right-to-Carry on Criminal Behavior and Policing in US Cities
Donohue, John J.; Cai, Samuel V.; Bondy, Matthew V.; … - National Bureau of Economic Research - 2022
We analyze a sample of 47 major US cities to illuminate the mechanisms that lead Right-to-Carry concealed handgun laws to increase crime. The altered behavior of permit holders, career criminals, and the police combine to generate 29 and 32 percent increases in firearm violent crime and firearm...
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Gas, Guns, and Governments : Financial Costs of Anti-ESG Policies
Garrett, Daniel G.; Ivanov, Ivan T. - 2022
We study how government regulation limiting the adoption of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) policies distorts financial market outcomes. The state of Texas enacted laws in 2021 that prohibit municipalities from contracting with banks that have certain ESG policies. This led to the...
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Proxies for legal firearm prevalence
Kim, Jessica; Wilbur, Kenneth C. - In: Quantitative marketing and economics : QME 20 (2022) 3, pp. 239-273
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Examining a dataset on gun shows in the US, 2011-2019
Pérez Esparza, David; Weigend Vargas, Eugenio; Payan, Tony - In: Journal of illicit economies and development : JIED 4 (2022) 1, pp. 86-96
Gun shows are public gatherings where licensed gun dealers and private gun owners use formal and informal venues to exchange information or sell and buy firearms, accessories, and ammunition. A major challenge is that gun shows, unlike established business locations, can be considered gray zones...
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Guns, Privacy, and Crime
Acquisti, Alessandro; Tucker, Catherine - National Bureau of Economic Research - 2022
Open government holds promise of both a more efficient but more accountable and transparent government. It is not clear, however, how transparent information about citizens and their interaction with government, however, affects the welfare of those citizens, and if so in what direction. We...
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Employment and earnings of men at high risk of gun violence
Kapustin, Max; Bhatt, Monica P.; Heller, Sara B.; … - In: AEA papers and proceedings 114 (2024), pp. 58-64
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Toy guns in America : marketing, children's play, and social unease
Witkowski, Terrence H. - In: Journal of macromarketing 44 (2024) 4, pp. 813-842
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Beyond Bruen : Can Firearm Training Replace Local Discretion in Concealed Carry Permitting?
Donohue, John J.; Benavides, Matthew; Zhang, Amy L.; … - National Bureau of Economic Research - 2024
The 2022 Supreme Court case NYSRPA v. Bruen struck down states' discretion in issuing individuals firearm right-to-carry permits. As the country transitions towards more and more permissive concealed carry regulation, it has remained unclear how permitting processes and requirements affect...
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Consumer morality formation on social media platforms : the case of guns in Brazil
Rosenthal, Benjamin; Airoldi, Massimo - 2024
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Can Gun Violence be Deterred at Low Cost? Evidence from a Randomized Experiment in New York City
Aboaba, Oludamilare; Chalfin, Aaron; LaForest-Tucker, … - National Bureau of Economic Research - 2024
Can gun violence be deterred at low cost? We report the results of a randomized experiment of a messaging intervention which was designed to reduce gun violence among individuals under parole supervision with a prior violent felony conviction or firearm arrest. The intervention consisted of a...
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Morality appraisals in consumer responsibilization
Barnhart, Michelle; Huff, Aimee Dinnin; Scott, Inara - In: Journal of consumer research : JCR ; an … 50 (2024) 5, pp. 1008-1030
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Taxing firearms like alcohol or tobacco
Eisenhauer, Joseph G. - In: The B.E. journal of economic analysis & policy 24 (2024) 3, pp. 835-845
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Advertising frames and the legitimation of the armed American woman
Huff, Aimee Dinnin; Burkhardt, Brett C.; Barnhart, Michelle - In: Journal of macromarketing 44 (2024) 1, pp. 153-177
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Curating a consumption ideology : platformization and gun influencers on Instagram
Drenten, Jenna; Gurrieri, Lauren; Huff, Aimee Dinnin; … - In: Marketing theory 24 (2024) 1, pp. 91-122
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The demand for protection and the persistently high rates of gun violence among young black males
Evans, William N.; Kotowski, Maciej H. - In: Journal of public economics 234 (2024), pp. 1-19
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Understanding policing in the aftermath of gun violence : examining investigatory stops and crime in Chicago
LeRoy, William - In: Journal of public economics 234 (2024), pp. 1-20
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The impact of police shootings on gun violence and civilian cooperation
Mikdash, Maya; Zaiour, Reem - In: Journal of public economics 237 (2024), pp. 1-16
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Does Defensive Gun Use Deter Crime?
Donohue, John J.; Oktay, Alex; Zhang, Amy L.; … - National Bureau of Economic Research - 2024
We study the opposing deterrent and enabling effects of guns carried by law-abiding citizens on violent crime, using the location of shooting ranges as an instrument. Our incident-level data based on admittedly imperfect data from the Gun Violence Archive suggests that defensive gun use (DGU) by...
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Gun Dealer Density and its Effect on Homicide
Johnson, David B.; Robinson, Joshua J. - 2021
We explore the relationship between gun prevalence and homicides in the United States from 2003-2019. Unlike previous research, which typically uses an indirect, state-level measure of gun prevalence, we use a direct measure of guns in a narrow geographic area: gun dealers. We find an increase...
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A Compensation System for Gun Deaths and Injuries
Vandall, Frank J. - 2021
My goal is to construct a compensation program for victims of gun violence. If the victim was killed or suffered serious injury through a negligent or intentional shooting, the survivor recovers stepped compensation. The claimant files a request for compensation with the new Second Amendment...
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The Effect of Right-to-Carry Laws on Crime Rates : A Critique of the Research of Donohue et al
Kleck, Gary - 2021
John Donohue and his colleagues assessed the impact of "right-to-carry" (RTC) laws on crime rates. These laws make it easier to get a carry permit. Donohue et al. claim that their analysis indicates that, contrary to what nearly all other researchers have found, these laws increase violent...
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The Effect of Gun Shows on Gun-Related Deaths : Evidence from California and Texas
Duggan, Mark G.; Hjalmarsson, Randi; Jacob, Brian Aaron - 2021
Thousands of gun shows take place in the U.S. each year. Gun control advocates argue that because sales at gun shows are much less regulated than other sales, such shows make it easier for potential criminals to obtain a gun. Similarly, one might be concerned that gun shows would exacerbate...
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