Sources for Gun Control Legislation

Sources for this episode include:

  • Jamie Goldberg in “Oregon’s Kurt Schrader votes against gun control bill passed by U.S. House” from OregonLive
  • Melissa Quinn in “House passes package of gun control bills in response to Buffalo and Uvalde shootings” from CBS News
  • Steve Contorno, Leyla Santiago, and Denise Royal in “Florida’s red flag law, championed by Republicans, is taking guns from thousands of people” from CNN
  • Jeffrey W. Swanson et al., Implementation and Effectiveness of Connecticut’s Risk-Based Gun Removal Law: Does it Prevent Suicides?, 80 Law and Contemporary Problems 179-208 (2017)
  • Zeoli AM, McCourt A, Buggs S, Frattaroli S, Lilley D, Webster DW. Analysis of the Strength of Legal Firearms Restrictions for Perpetrators of Domestic Violence and Their Associations With Intimate Partner Homicide. Am J Epidemiol. 2018 Nov 1;187(11):2365-2371. doi: 10.1093/aje/kwy174. PMID: 30383263.
  • The National Rifle Association in “A Brief History of the NRA” from the NRA Website
  • Meghan Keneally in “Understanding the 1994 assault weapons ban and why it ended” from ABC News
  • Britt Cheng in “12 stats to help inform the gun control debate” from NPR
  • John Gramlich in “What the data says about gun deaths in the U.S.” from Pew Research Center
  • Giovanna Coi and Cornelius Hirsch in “Global gun violence and laws compared — by the numbers” from Politico
  • German Lopez in “How gun control works in America, compared with 4 other rich countries” from Vox
  • Ximena Bustillo and Kelsey Snell in “Senate gun law negotiators working toward a deal by the end of the week” from NPR
  • Daniel Nass in “How Much Did the NRA Spend to Support Republicans in 2020” from The Trace

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