The mitigating effect of low firearm background check requirements on firearm homicides in border states.

Journal of injury & violence research Pub Date : 2021-07-01 Epub Date: 2021-05-03 DOI:10.5249/jivr.v13i2.1555
Todd R Ashworth, Claudia A Kozinetz
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Background: Firearm-related violence is a significant public health issue in the US. Research has found an increase in guns used in crimes sourced from low gun law states into high gun law states. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effect of distance from states without universal background checks (UBC), background checks at shows (BCS), or permit to purchase (PTP) laws on firearm homicide rates in states with them.

Methods: States were identified based on their enactment of laws that are designed to prevent the private sale of firearms to criminals. Demographic data for each county were obtained for the years 2014 through 2017. The border distance from a county in a state with the evaluated gun laws to the nearest border state without the gun laws was obtained using Google Maps. Multiple regression analyses were performed to test the relationship between border distance and firearm homicide rates.

Results: The regression model evaluating all formats found the border distance was negatively associated with firearm homicides (p=.009). The parameter estimate indicated as border distance increased, the firearm homicide rate decreased. When counties with UBC or PTP on all guns were evaluated separately from all formats model, the statistical significance was lost (p=.62). In counties where all handgun sales either require a background check or a PTP is required, the distance was also not statistically significant (p=.11).

Conclusions: This study provides evidence that there may be a mitigating effect on the reduction of firearm homicides in states that require background checks or PTP on private sales when there is a state in close proximity that did not have these laws. Limited counties at certain distances may have contributed to the insignificant findings in other models.

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低枪支背景调查要求对边境州枪支杀人案的缓解作用。
背景:枪支相关暴力在美国是一个重要的公共卫生问题。研究发现,从枪支法律不严格的州到枪支法律严格的州,犯罪中使用枪支的数量有所增加。本研究的目的是评估距离没有普遍背景调查(UBC)、展览背景调查(BCS)或购买许可(PTP)法律的州的距离对枪支杀人率的影响。方法:根据各州颁布的旨在防止向犯罪分子私下出售枪支的法律确定了这些国家。每个县2014年至2017年的人口数据。使用谷歌地图获得了从有枪支法的州的一个县到最近的没有枪支法的边境州的边界距离。采用多元回归分析检验边境距离与枪支凶杀率之间的关系。结果:评估所有格式的回归模型发现边境距离与枪支杀人呈负相关(p= 0.009)。参数估计表明,随着边界距离的增加,枪支杀人率下降。当所有枪支上都有UBC或PTP的县与所有格式模型分开评估时,统计学意义丧失(p=.62)。在所有手枪销售都要求背景调查或要求PTP的县,距离也没有统计学意义(p=.11)。结论:这项研究提供的证据表明,在要求对私人销售进行背景调查或PTP的州,可能会对减少枪支杀人案产生缓解作用,而附近的州没有这些法律。某些距离上的有限县可能对其他模型中微不足道的发现有所贡献。
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