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Characteristics of automatic or semiautomatic firearm ownership in the United States

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  • Hemenway, D.
  • Richardson, E.

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Objectives. This study examined ownership patterns of automatic/semiautomatic firearms in the United States. Methods. Data were derived from a national random-digit-dialing telephone survey of 800 gun owners. Results. Sixty percent of gun owners reported owning an automatic or semiautomatic firearm. In comparison with other gun owners, owners of automatics or semiautomatics were more likely to be male, live in the South, own a gun for protection, and have a gun for work. They were also more likely to report binge drinking. Conclusions. Owners of automatic or semiautomatic firearms differ from other gun owners in several respects, including frequency of binge drinking.

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  • Hemenway, D. & Richardson, E., 1997. "Characteristics of automatic or semiautomatic firearm ownership in the United States," American Journal of Public Health, American Public Health Association, vol. 87(2), pages 286-288.
  • Handle: RePEc:aph:ajpbhl:1997:87:2:286-288_3
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    1. Wolfgang Stroebe, 2014. "Firearm possession and violent death: A critical review," CREMA Working Paper Series 2014-07, Center for Research in Economics, Management and the Arts (CREMA).

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