"While causality has not been established by this observational study, we have demonstrated an association between an increase in gun availability and gun-related homicides in the state," she said.
Dr. Ginwalla cited news reports that the United States has the highest per-capita gun ownership in the world – 89 gun owners/100,000 people, compared with the next-highest rates of 55/100,000 in Yemen, 46/100,000 in Switzerland, 45/100,000 in Finland, and 38/100,000 in Serbia.
Data on gun violence have been scarce since the U.S. Congress stopped funding federal research on gun violence in 1996. President Obama rescinded the ban in January 2013. The speakers said more research data could better inform debates about gun violence that invariably flare up after a mass shooting grabs headlines, such as the September 2013 shooting at the Washington Navy Yard and the December 2012 massacre at a Newtown, Conn. elementary school.
Perceptions of gun violence tend to be driven by these individual sensational events rather than "routine" gunshot wounds that happen much more frequently and in greater numbers, Dr. Livingston said. While the combined number of people killed and injured in the Navy Yard and Newtown shootings total in the dozens, an average of 527 people per year were treated for gunshot wounds just in the New Jersey study region. Of the 30,000 annual gunshot wounds, approximately half are self-inflicted and slightly less than half are the "routine" gunshot wounds happening every day, he said.
"Firearm violence continues to be a major public health problem in the United States," he said. "Unfortunately, it’s also a political football. Potential solutions are obfuscated and entwined with the controversy over gun control, turning a public health problem into a political debate."
Nonfatal gunshot wounds accounted for 85% of wounds in the study. "These are the ones that no one knows a lot about" because of the dearth of research, he added.
Dr. Livingston and Dr. Ginwalla reported having no financial disclosures.
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