Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Thinking about gun control in 2013

So after the Newtown tragedy, people started talking gun control again. And I kept thinking I should write up something about this. After all, it's actually in my field and something I've thought about. But the truth is, I haven't had the time or energy. Maybe I will some day, maybe not. In the meanwhile, I thought I'd share some of the articles I saw go by that were worth a read either because they offer a perspective you may not have heard yet, or because they are important for understanding the current debate.

  • A Slate article on technology to make safer guns.
  • The NY Times on how gun manufactures out-reach to younger audiences.
  • The NY Times on lessons-learned from the now-expired assault weapons ban.
  • An LA Times opinion piece from a conservative judge on the importance of an assault weapons ban.
  • Along the same lines, a blog post on Arms Control Law, a blog that I read for professional reasons, and that is normally dealing with more international topics.
  • A Slate article on federally funding gun violence research.
  • A short piece on gun control from the New England Journal of Medicine.
  • The Brady Campaign's short list of needed gun control measures.
  • A NY Times article on the Obama administration's gun control recommendations.

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