The impact of gun violence restraining order laws in the U.S. and firearm suicide among older adults: a longitudinal state-level analysis, 2012-2016
Abstract Background Older adults complete suicide at a disproportionately higher rate compared to the general population, with firearms the most common means of suicide. State gun laws may be a policy remedy. Less is known about Gun Violence Restricting Order (GVRO) laws, which allow for removal of...
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Main Authors: | Altaf Saadi (Author), Kristen R. Choi (Author), Sae Takada (Author), Fred J. Zimmerman (Author) |
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2020-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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