Washington State Assault Weapon Firearm Violence Before and After Firearm Legislation Reform.

Avneet Bhullar, Jonathan Shipley, Leonardo Alaniz, A. Grigorian, S. Burruss, L. Swentek, C. Kuza, Jeffry T. Nahmias
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BACKGROUND In January of 2019, Washington State (WA) passed Initiative 1639 making it illegal for persons <21 years-old to buy assault weapons (AWs). This study aimed to evaluate the effects of WA-1639 on firearm-related incidents involving AWs by those <21 years-old in WA, hypothesizing a decrease in incidents after WA-1639. METHODS Retrospective (2016-2021) data on firearm violence (FV) events were gathered from the Gun Violence Archive. The rate of FV was weighted per 100,000 people. Total monthly incidents, injuries, and deaths were compared pre-law (January 2016-December 2018) vs post-law (January 2019-December 2021) implementation. Mann-Whitney U tests and Poisson's regression were used for analysis. RESULTS From 4091 FV incidents (2210 (54.02%) pre-law vs 1881 (45.98%) post-law), 50 involved AWs pre- (2.3%) and 15 (.8%) post-law. Of these, 11 were committed by subjects <21 years-old pre-law and only one occurred post-law. Total incidents of FV (z = -3.80, P < .001), AW incidents (z = -4.28, P < .001), and AW incidents involving someone <21 years-old (z = -3.01, P < .01) decreased post-law. Additionally, regression analysis demonstrated the incident rate ratio (IRR) of all FV (1.23, 95% CI [1.10-1.38], P < .001), all AW FV incidents (3.42, 95% CI [1.70-6.89], P = .001), and AW incidents by subjects <21 years-old (11.53, 95% CI [1.52-87.26], P = .02) were greater pre-law vs post-law. DISCUSSION Following implementation of WA-1639, there was a significant decrease in FV incidents and those involving AWs by individuals <21 years-old. This suggests targeted firearm legislation may help curtail FV. Further studies evaluating FV after legislation implementation in other states is needed to confirm these findings.
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枪支立法改革前后华盛顿州的攻击性武器枪支暴力事件。
背景2019年1月,华盛顿州(Washington State,WA)通过了第1639号倡议,规定年龄小于21岁的人购买攻击性武器(AW)为非法行为。本研究旨在评估 WA-1639 对华盛顿州年龄小于 21 岁者购买攻击性武器的枪支相关事件的影响,假设 WA-1639 之后事件会有所减少。枪支暴力事件发生率按每 10 万人加权计算。比较了法律实施前(2016 年 1 月至 2018 年 12 月)与法律实施后(2019 年 1 月至 2021 年 12 月)的每月事件、受伤和死亡总数。结果在 4091 起家庭暴力事件中(法律实施前为 2210 起(54.02%),法律实施后为 1881 起(45.98%)),法律实施前有 50 起(2.3%)涉及故意伤害,法律实施后有 15 起(0.8%)涉及故意伤害。其中,11 起事件的犯罪主体在立法前年龄小于 21 岁,只有一起发生在立法后。立法后,女性暴力事件总数(z = -3.80,P < .001)、男性暴力事件总数(z = -4.28,P < .001)和涉及年龄小于 21 岁的男性的男性暴力事件总数(z = -3.01,P < .01)均有所下降。此外,回归分析表明,所有 FV 事件(1.23,95% CI [1.10-1.38],P < .001)、所有 AW FV 事件(3.42,95% CI [1.70-6.89],P = .001)和小于 21 岁者的 AW 事件(11.讨论在实施 WA-1639 法案后,FV 事件和涉及年龄小于 21 岁的人携带武器的事件显著减少。这表明有针对性的枪支立法可能有助于减少家庭暴力。需要进一步研究评估其他州立法实施后的 FV 情况,以证实这些发现。
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