American Journal of Public Health, 10.2105/AJPH.2007.124115
1 University of Pennsylvania
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Persons under certain domestic violence restraining orders are prohibited by federal law from purchasing and possessing a firearm. We used administrative data from California to link 794426 restraining orders with 1388724 handgun purchase applications. We found that restrained persons were not a less law-abiding group in general, but they appeared to be repeatedly or serially abusive to intimate partners, and their handgun purchase rates were highest after their restraining orders expired. Key Words: Injury/Emergency Care/Violence, Statistics/Evaluation/Research
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