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Violence in America: Time to Bite the Bullet Back FREE

Paul H. Blackman, PhD
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Edited by Drummond Rennie, MD, Deputy Editor (West), and Bruce B. Dan, MD, Senior Editor.


JAMA. 1992;268(21):3069-3069. doi:10.1001/jama.1992.03490210051017
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To the Editor.  —It is ironic that with the editorial call by JAMA for registration and licensing for gun owners and their guns,1 not one of over 70 articles, reprints, editorials, letters, reports, abstracts, book reviews, commentaries, or other communications in 10 American Medical Association (AMA) publications provided any data that treating guns like motor vehicles—for which registration and licensing are generally not required for possession and use exclusively on private property—would reduce firearms-related violence. Indeed, while editorially crediting registration and licensing for the recent reduction in motor vehicle accidents, the key article touching on that issue listed seven factors but not registration or licensing.2 And undercutting the argument that public health initiatives reduced unintentional motor vehicle deaths and therefore can reduce intentional firearm deaths is the fact that the motor vehicle death rate declined less than that for other public accidents, work accidents, home accidents, or firearms

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Koop CE, Lundberg GD.  Violence in America: a public health emergency. JAMA . 1992;;267:3075-3076.
Centers for Disease Control.  Firearm-related deaths—Louisiana and Texas, 1970-1990. JAMA . 1992;;267:3008-3009.
MMWR . 1992;;41: 213-215, 221
National Safety Council. Accident Facts, 1991 . Chicago, Ill: National Safety Council; 1991;.
Centers for Disease Control.  Mortality patterns—United States, 1989. JAMA . 1992;;267:1449-1450.
MMWR . 1992;;41:121-125
Fingerhut LA, Kleinman JC, Godfrey E, Rosenberg H.  Firearm mortality among children, youth, and young adults 1-34 years of age, trends and current status: United States, 1979-1988. NCHS Monthly Vital Statistics Rep . 1991;;39( (suppl) ):1014.
Kleck G. Point Blank: Guns and Violence in America . New York, NY: Aldine de Gruyter; 1991;.
Fingerhut LA, Ingram DO, Feldman JJ.  Firearm and non-firearm homicide among persons 15 through 19 years of age: differences by level of urbanization, United States, 1979 through 1989. JAMA . 1992;;267:3048-3053.
Fingerhut LA, Ingram DO, Feldman JJ.  Firearm homicide among black teenage males in metropolitan counties: comparison of death rates in two periods, 1983 through 1985 and 1987 through 1989. JAMA . 1992;;267:3054-3058.
Centerwall B.  Homicide and the prevalence of handguns: Canada and the United States, 1976 to 1980. Am J Epidemiol . 1991;;134:1245-1260.
Sheley JF, McGee ZT, Wright JD.  Gun-related violence in and around inner-city schools. AJDC . 1992;;146:677-682.

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Koop CE, Lundberg GD.  Violence in America: a public health emergency. JAMA . 1992;;267:3075-3076.
Centers for Disease Control.  Firearm-related deaths—Louisiana and Texas, 1970-1990. JAMA . 1992;;267:3008-3009.
MMWR . 1992;;41: 213-215, 221
National Safety Council. Accident Facts, 1991 . Chicago, Ill: National Safety Council; 1991;.
Centers for Disease Control.  Mortality patterns—United States, 1989. JAMA . 1992;;267:1449-1450.
MMWR . 1992;;41:121-125
Fingerhut LA, Kleinman JC, Godfrey E, Rosenberg H.  Firearm mortality among children, youth, and young adults 1-34 years of age, trends and current status: United States, 1979-1988. NCHS Monthly Vital Statistics Rep . 1991;;39( (suppl) ):1014.
Kleck G. Point Blank: Guns and Violence in America . New York, NY: Aldine de Gruyter; 1991;.
Fingerhut LA, Ingram DO, Feldman JJ.  Firearm and non-firearm homicide among persons 15 through 19 years of age: differences by level of urbanization, United States, 1979 through 1989. JAMA . 1992;;267:3048-3053.
Fingerhut LA, Ingram DO, Feldman JJ.  Firearm homicide among black teenage males in metropolitan counties: comparison of death rates in two periods, 1983 through 1985 and 1987 through 1989. JAMA . 1992;;267:3054-3058.
Centerwall B.  Homicide and the prevalence of handguns: Canada and the United States, 1976 to 1980. Am J Epidemiol . 1991;;134:1245-1260.
Sheley JF, McGee ZT, Wright JD.  Gun-related violence in and around inner-city schools. AJDC . 1992;;146:677-682.
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