Fifteen states that prohibit domestic violence criminals from possessing firearms also permit or demand the provision of firearms and / or ammunition after conviction of domestic violence against minor offenses. Of 15 people in California, Connecticut, Hawaii, New York, Pennsylvania, five asked to hand over guns to those who are not eligible to own a gun. For an explanation of these laws, please refer to "Disarming a Prohibited Owner" in "Summary of Categories of Prohibited People". In the sixth country, Nevada needs an individual who is convicted of a crime prohibiting taking a gun with a gun containing minor offenses of domestic violence. Iowa State, 70 Massachusetts State, 71 Minnesota State, 72 New Jersey State, 73 Rhode Island State, 74 and Tennessee State 75, in particular, Guns that demand surrender For example, in Iowa state courts ruled on misdemeanors of domestic violence, orders or convictions have firearms or ammunition subjects and orders to sell or transfer firearms or ammunition I certified that it is not necessary. In the 15th state of Louisiana state, we urge you to order the destruction of firearms after certain domestic violent crime, but it is not all such a crime.
Take Florida Guns Act as an example: a new report from the Gifford law center to prevent gun violence, a previously known gun-managed nonprofit organization as a legal community of anti-violence, this month Florida's horrible gun violence According to the Cost Report Law Giffords Center announced the astronomical economy, the direct cost of a Florida gun wound exceeds $ 5 billion. The center published this paper after the massacre of Parkland School. According to the data of the Giffords Center, Florida has an average of 827 firearms annually, 1,538 gun related suicides, 1,694 non-fatal shootings, and 1,773 unintentional gun shoots. Of course, these incidents forced state-owned enterprises and private companies to use resources for medical expenses and dispatch emergency workers.
If you think that Kansas is unlikely to begin discussing gun reforms, you are right. In the heart of the United States, famous gun law is relaxed, Kansas state is right. Gifford's legal center to prevent cancer violence gave a great deal of power to rob the guns from those who intended to harm Kansas. There are neither registered guns nor approved guns in Kansas. Public, state, or city buildings can be taken away and private sales do not require identity surveillance. You must be 18 years old to buy a gun, but you need to hide it at the age of 21, otherwise it is the Kansas Open Season.
According to Giford's firearms violence prevention law center, in the country where gun storage is most strictly required, youth suicide rate is the minimum. In Massachusetts state, when not in use all 9 guns must be locked, 9% of teenagers committed suicide with a gun and the national gun utilization rate was 39%. Joe Anderson, Edinburgh University anthropologist, talked with San Diego gun owner for four years and taught them how to shoot, for 15 years. He explained the community that took in the view of the world of good and evil. They were responsible for protecting the larger community from the guns. He wrote that they live in a morally filled space where they supervise their movement. "