Gun Control & RKBA
In reply to the discussion: Gun in hand, 68 year old woman saves boyfriend in attack [View all]VanillaRhapsody
(21,115 posts)they are NOT allowed to show one that DOES say we should control guns! Thats what they CANNOT produce...
There is other research that goes on at the CDC that does have to do with guns, says Zwillich. There is a National Violent Death Reporting System, which does record the causes of all violent deaths, including in domestic abuse, youth violence, and child abuse. If a gun is the cause, thats recorded its not like they ignore it entirely. But gun deaths and gun injuries as a public health issue, as Rivara said, are still basically anathema to CDC researchers and anyone who gets CDC funding, which is potentially millions of dollars.
Many federally funded researchers are afraid how the interpretation of their data might be used and used against them.
Congressional prohibition, which was extended in this very vote that were talking about with that appropriations bill, prevents the CDC from advocating for any form of gun control, says Zwillich. Researchers are concerned that if they report the results of their data publicly and say, for instance, as Fred Rivara found in the 90s, that having a gun in the home makes you more likely to be injured than if you dont have a gun in a home, then theyll be accused by Congress of breaking the rules and advocating for gun control.