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持枪且违禁:合法购枪者中非法持枪者的特征。

Armed and prohibited: characteristics of unlawful owners of legally purchased firearms.

机构信息

Violence Prevention Research Program, Department of Emergency Medicine, University of California Davis School of Medicine, Sacramento, California, USA

Violence Prevention Research Program, Department of Emergency Medicine, University of California Davis School of Medicine, Sacramento, California, USA.

出版信息

Inj Prev. 2021 Apr;27(2):145-149. doi: 10.1136/injuryprev-2019-043479. Epub 2020 Mar 10.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

A substantial proportion of individuals who lawfully purchase firearms later become unlawful owners ('prohibited firearm owners'), usually following events associated with an increased risk for future violence. This high-risk population has not previously been described. We aimed to characterise all individuals in California's Armed and Prohibited Persons System (APPS), a statewide programme for recovering firearms from individuals who legally purchased them and later became prohibited from ownership.

METHODS

We used univariate and bivariate statistics to describe and compare prohibited firearm owners in APPS with a random sample of non-prohibited firearm owners in relation to age, sex, race/ethnicity and type of firearms owned as of 1 February 2015. We also characterised the geographical distribution of prohibited firearm owners and described their prohibitions.

RESULTS

Of the 18 976 prohibited firearm owners, most were men (93%), half were white (53%) and the mean age was 47 years. Prohibited firearm owners were more likely to be male and to be black or Hispanic people than non-prohibited owners. Both prohibited and non-prohibited firearm owners had an average of 2.6 firearms, mostly handguns. Nearly half (48%) of prohibited firearm owners had a felony conviction. Extrapolating from our findings, we estimated that there are approximately 100 000 persons in the USA who unlawfully maintained ownership of their firearms following a felony conviction.

CONCLUSIONS

Retention of firearms among persons who become lawfully prohibited from possessing them is common in California. Given the nationwide dearth of a programme to recover such weapons, this is likely true in other states as well.

摘要

背景

相当一部分合法购买枪支的人后来成为非法枪支所有者(“被禁止的枪支所有者”),通常是在与未来暴力风险增加相关的事件之后。这个高风险人群以前没有被描述过。我们旨在描述加利福尼亚州武装和被禁止人员系统(APPS)中的所有个人,这是一个从合法购买枪支但后来被禁止拥有枪支的个人手中收回枪支的全州计划。

方法

我们使用单变量和双变量统计数据来描述和比较 2015 年 2 月 1 日在 APPS 中的被禁止的枪支所有者与非被禁止的枪支所有者随机样本,涉及年龄、性别、种族/民族和拥有枪支的类型。我们还描述了被禁止的枪支所有者的地理分布,并描述了他们的禁令。

结果

在 18976 名被禁止的枪支所有者中,大多数是男性(93%),一半是白人(53%),平均年龄为 47 岁。与非被禁止的所有者相比,被禁止的枪支所有者更有可能是男性,并且是黑人和西班牙裔人。被禁止和非被禁止的枪支所有者平均拥有 2.6 支枪支,主要是手枪。近一半(48%)的被禁止的枪支所有者有重罪定罪。根据我们的发现推断,在美国,大约有 10 万人在重罪定罪后非法保留了他们的枪支。

结论

在加利福尼亚州,合法禁止拥有枪支的人保留枪支的情况很常见。鉴于全国范围内缺乏收回此类武器的计划,其他州也可能如此。

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