Gun Control & RKBA
In reply to the discussion: Guns. Do they make us safer? The numbers. The facts. [View all]gejohnston
(17,502 posts)it was Kellerman took 11 million dollars and produced a "study" but refused to share his data for peer review. When he was finally pressured to, it failed. He adjusted his numbers several times, and still was invalid. The study not only failed peer review, it couldn't be replicated. That was the major problem with all of the CDC studies. It was a major topic of discussion at the American Society of Criminology 1994 annual meeting. The basic view was that these studies were as scientific as NRA propaganda.
http://www.guncite.com/gun-control-kellermann-3times.html
Ask yourself this; they didn't oppose similar research funded by the DoJ's National Institute for Justice? Since the CDC studies, like Kellerman's, were basically criminology, why weren't the studies submitted to peer review with criminology journals instead of public health journals? Why didn't the NRA oppose the NIJ funded studies that were done by criminologists and were submitted to peer review criminology journals?
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