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Armed With Reason
Studies show that when a woman owns a firearm, it is far more likely to be used against her than by her.
Politicians have been calling on Americans to arm themselves in the wake of the Paris and San Bernardino attacks, and industry reps say sales are up. But years of research say that keeping a gun in a home increases shooting risks.
The state and local level is often where the rubber meets the road when it comes to firearm policy.
An Armed With Reason holiday special.
Research indicates that campus carry won't make colleges safer.
And contrary to the claims of its authors (one of whom is backed by the NRA), it does not prove that more guns equals less crime.
Gun rights advocates claim concealed carry is the answer to stopping criminals. The data says that's simply not possible.
The conclusion that greater access to guns results in more suicides is nearly unanimous.
How the right kind of regulations deter criminals from getting guns.
Separate studies have found that unarmed bystanders are better at stopping active shooters than would-be heroes with guns — and that firearms provide no advantage in everyday self-defense.
Mass shootings, public misperceptions, and what the research really says.
The research provides the latest evidence debunking the myth of defensive gun use.
Chicago
The importance of per capita data to concealed carry analysis.
Permit-to-purchase systems are backed by strong data. Is congressional legislation that would take the idea national the proposal more people should be debating?
Data shows that states with the top rates of gun possession have nearly three times the rate of gun murders compared to states with the fewest guns.