The analysis, which was intended to seed the gun debate with nonpartisan data, did, however, find credible evidence that child-access prevention laws reduce unintended firearm injuries to children. These laws, which require guns to be stored safely, also reduce self-injuries and suicides, say the researchers at RAND, a nonprofit research organization. Access prevention laws reduce [ ] The post Gun laws that actually prevent child injuries, new study show appeared first on Health and Fitness.
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