Firearm-related injuries affecting the pediatric population

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This statement reaffirms the 1992 position of the American Academy of Pediatrics that the absence of guns from children's homes and communities is the most reliable and effective measure to prevent firearm-related injuries in children and adolescents. A number of specific measures are supported to reduce the destructive effects of guns in the lives of children and adolescents, including the regulation of the manufacture, sale, purchase, ownership, and use of firearms; a ban on handguns and semiautomatic assault weapons; and expanded regulations of handguns for civilian use. In addition, this statement reviews recent data, trends, prevention, and intervention strategies of the past 5 years.

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Bull, M. J., Agran, P., Laraque, D., Pollack, S. H., Smith, G. A., Spivak, H. R., … Christoffel, K. K. (2000). Firearm-related injuries affecting the pediatric population. Pediatrics, 105(4 I), 888–895. https://doi.org/10.1542/peds.105.4.888

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