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In reply to the discussion: Guns. Do they make us safer? The numbers. The facts. [View all]SunSeeker
(53,735 posts)52. Um no, the CDC gun research ban was not lifted by Obama.
He does not control the power of the purse. The House GOP's ban on funding research into the cause of gun violence is still in place. All that 2013 report did was summarize old, existing research and recommend what new research should be done. That research was never done, due to the ban.
The report in no way made the "findings" you assert. The CDC did no research, so it had no findings. As the report explains, its purpose was to propose research:
In January 2013, President Obama issued 23 executive orders directing federal agencies to improve knowledge of the causes of firearm violence, the interventions that might prevent it, and strategies to minimize its public health burden. One of these executive orders noted that in addition to being a law enforcement challenge, firearm violence is also a serious public health issue that affects thousands of individuals, families, and communities across the Nation, and directed the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), along with other relevant federal agencies, to immediately begin identifying the most pressing firearm-related violence research problems.
The CDC and the CDC Foundation requested that the Institute of Medicine (IOM), in collaboration with the National Research Council (NRC), convene a committee of experts to develop a potential research agenda focusing on the public health aspects of firearm-related violenceits causes, approaches to interventions that could prevent it, and strategies to minimize its health burden.
The CDC and the CDC Foundation requested that the Institute of Medicine (IOM), in collaboration with the National Research Council (NRC), convene a committee of experts to develop a potential research agenda focusing on the public health aspects of firearm-related violenceits causes, approaches to interventions that could prevent it, and strategies to minimize its health burden.
http://www.nap.edu/read/18319/chapter/2#6
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Yes. Make your own decision. These are statistics, and people living in isolated areas
JDPriestly
Oct 2015
#6
The relative frequency of gun deaths in other countries that permit guns -- Switzerland and
JDPriestly
Oct 2015
#19
We need real research on this issue, not just assumptions and unfounded conclusions.
JDPriestly
Oct 2015
#23
Apparently the statistical evidence is either mixed on that or differently interpreted.
JDPriestly
Oct 2015
#20
True. I suppose that is where we drive the most often, where we pay the least attention and
JDPriestly
Oct 2015
#50
A lot of those "Accidents" and about 20k of those suicides are gun deaths. nt
SunSeeker
Oct 2015
#51
Says a lot about you that you think 69 young kids needlessly dying each year is "not a lot."
SunSeeker
Oct 2015
#63
Per CDC, 505 of the 130,557 annual accidental deaths are gun deaths. That's .39%
SunSeeker
Oct 2015
#73
What is the point of comparing gun deaths to age-related deaths? Everyone dies.
SunSeeker
Oct 2015
#75
You care so much that you post about Chicago, Newark & DC a lot, oh wait, you don't.
Lurks Often
Oct 2015
#78
Americans do support gun control, it's our NRA fearing politicians that don't.
SunSeeker
Oct 2015
#79
It isn't the NRA's GOTV, it is the NRA's money spreading lies about Dem candidates.
SunSeeker
Oct 2015
#81