The U.S. Gun-Control Paradox: Gun Buyer Response To Congressional Gun-Control Initiatives

  • Jones M
  • Stone G
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Abstract

Many scholars and interest groups in the U.S. advocate for more gun-control in terms of restrictions on sales.  Following the Sandy Hook shooting in Newtown, Connecticut in December 2012, The Obama Administration initiated legislation to restrict gun sales.  Coincidentally, U.S. firearm sales surged to record levels and ammunition shortages occurred.  This article examines the gun control issue in the U.S. in light of the events of 2013, demonstrating the paradox which gun-control advocates face.  The authors provide background information on the gun-control debate including the social cost of gun-violence and the U.S. political battle over the issue.

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Jones, M. A., & Stone, G. W. (2015). The U.S. Gun-Control Paradox: Gun Buyer Response To Congressional Gun-Control Initiatives. Journal of Business & Economics Research (JBER), 13(4), 167. https://doi.org/10.19030/jber.v13i4.9449

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