Monday, 6 July 2015

Restricting Guns for Alcohol Abusers May Prevent Violence


Limiting gun accessibility to those who misuse alcohol can assist in preventing firearm violence, but laws should be clearly defined so as to ease enforcement, say researchers in a fresh investigation by the University of California (UC) Davis Violence Prevention Research Program. Both acute alcohol intoxication and chronic alcohol abuse are firmly related to risk for perpetrating firearm violence, whether that violence is directed at others or at oneself, said Garen J. Wintemute, M.D., professor of emergency medicine, founding director of the UC Davis Violence Prevention Research Program and an expert on gun violence as a public health issue. In any specified month, an estimated 8.9 million to 11.7 million firearm owners binge drink. Both binge drinking and long-term drinking that is significant are prevalent among firearm owners than in the overall public. For guys, there are as many alcohol-related deaths from firearm violence as from car crashes, he said. For the study, researcher
https://www.ptsdnews.com/restricting-guns-for-alcohol-abusers-may-prevent-violence/219/

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