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In reply to the discussion: Detroit police chief: Legal gun owners can deter crime [View all]SecularMotion
(7,981 posts)44. Guns in the Home and Risk of a Violent Death in the Home: Findings from a National Study
Data from a US mortality follow-back survey were analyzed to determine whether having a firearm in the home increases the risk of a violent death in the home and whether risk varies by storage practice, type of gun, or number of guns in the home. Those persons with guns in the home were at greater risk than those without guns in the home of dying from a homicide in the home (adjusted odds ratio = 1.9, 95% confidence interval: 1.1, 3.4). They were also at greater risk of dying from a firearm homicide, but risk varied by age and whether the person was living with others at the time of death. The risk of dying from a suicide in the home was greater for males in homes with guns than for males without guns in the home (adjusted odds ratio = 10.4, 95% confidence interval: 5.8, 18.9). Persons with guns in the home were also more likely to have died from suicide committed with a firearm than from one committed by using a different method (adjusted odds ratio = 31.1, 95% confidence interval: 19.5, 49.6). Results show that regardless of storage practice, type of gun, or number of firearms in the home, having a gun in the home was associated with an increased risk of firearm homicide and firearm suicide in the home.
http://aje.oxfordjournals.org/content/160/10/929.full
http://aje.oxfordjournals.org/content/160/10/929.full
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I seem to remember another recent case where a teenager was given the "pre-criminal" treatment
Blue_Tires
Jan 2014
#75
Robyn Thomas bases her opinion on studies and research that show owning guns does not make you safer
SecularMotion
Jan 2014
#15
A subset that commits crimes at a significantly lower rate than the general public
hack89
Jan 2014
#26
Your argument that legal gun carriers commit less crime than illegal gun carriers is irrelevant.
SecularMotion
Jan 2014
#36
Guns in the Home and Risk of a Violent Death in the Home: Findings from a National Study
SecularMotion
Jan 2014
#44
i'm not in the group that considers CCW a problem, i just doubt how much it will deter crime.
dionysus
Jan 2014
#55
So now rather than taking one's wallet and leaving, they'll shoot you immediately and
Hoyt
Jan 2014
#29
A five fold increase in CCW holders over 10 years with no increase in gun violence proves you right?
hack89
Jan 2014
#43
Why doesn't the Detroit police chief just resign. Everybody would be armed and there would be no
Lint Head
Jan 2014
#32
You gun fanciers keep saying that, but it's not true. The court decisions basically say you can't
Hoyt
Jan 2014
#58
You still don't get it. Police are not "supposed" to turn their back on you. You just
Hoyt
Jan 2014
#68
Maybe the same thing others imply when they tie gun owners to things based on
The Straight Story
Jan 2014
#49
What oldhippie said. I'm also interested to know why you went out of your way to point this out.
Glassunion
Jan 2014
#52
I think his comment may have been used because it could be a stand-in for race
Fumesucker
Jan 2014
#76