Should Mexico adopt permissive gun policies: Lessons from the United States

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Abstract

After a recent increase in violence, policy makers and advocates in Mexico have proposed new firearm legislation that would shift Mexican gun policies towards a more permissive approach. Following the argument of ‘self-defense’, these initiatives would facilitate citizens’ access to guns by allowing them to carry firearms in automobiles and businesses. These initiatives have been developed without a deep analysis of the effects of permissive gun laws. In this article, the authors present an assessment of what Mexican policymakers and advocates should be aware of regarding permissive gun laws using the example of the United States, the nation with the highest rate of gun ownership in the world and where these policies are already in effect.

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Vargas, E. W., & Esparza, D. P. (2019, January 1). Should Mexico adopt permissive gun policies: Lessons from the United States. Mexican Law Review. Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico. https://doi.org/10.22201/iij.24485306e.2019.1.13127

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