The staggering toll of gun violence—which
claims 31,000 U.S. lives each year—is an urgent public
health issue that demands an effective evidence-based
policy response.
The Johns Hopkins
University convened more than 20 of the world’s leading
experts on gun violence and policy to summarize relevant
research and recommend policies that are both
constitutional and have broad public support. Collected
for the first time in one volume, this reliable,
empirical research and legal analysis will help
lawmakers, opinion leaders, and concerned citizens
identify policy changes to address mass shootings, along
with the less-publicized gun violence that takes an
average of 80 lives every
day.
Selected recommendations
include:
• Background checks:
Establish a universal background check system for all
persons purchasing a firearm from any seller. •
High-risk individuals: Expand the set of conditions that
disqualify an individual from legally purchasing a
firearm. • Mental health: Focus federal restrictions on
gun purchases by persons with serious mental illness on
the dangerousness of the individual.• Trafficking and
dealer licensing: Appoint a permanent director to ATF
and provide the agency with the authority to develop a
range of sanctions for gun dealers who violate gun sales
or other laws. • Personalized guns: Provide financial
incentives to states to mandate childproof or
personalized guns. • Assault weapons and high-capacity
magazines: Ban the future sale of assault weapons and
the future sale and possession of large-capacity
ammunition magazines.• Research funds: Provide adequate
federal funds to the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention, National Institutes of Health, and National
Institute of Justice for research into the causes and
solutions of gun violence.
The book
includes an analysis of the constitutionality of many
recommended policies and data from a national public
opinion poll that reflects support among the majority of
Americans—including gun owners—for stronger gun
policies.