Naude G P, Bongard F S
Department of Surgery, UCLA School of Medicine, Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, Torrance 90502, USA.
J Trauma. 1996 Dec;41(6):1039-43. doi: 10.1097/00005373-199612000-00017.
More than 30,000 air gun injuries occur annually in the United States. While in the past these injuries were usually not serious unless an eye was injured, advances in technology have created air guns with the ability to maim and kill. A recent carotid injury with embolization of the BB is presented. Modern air rifles can produce a muzzle velocity of 1,200 feet per second, faster than many low-velocity handguns and rifles. Head, chest, and abdominal injuries have lead to permanent damage and death. Federal and state laws have not kept up and air rifles are only mentioned in the laws of 28 states, and then often only to exclude them from being termed firearms or weapons. The law should take cognizance of the fact that air guns have changed and should be governed by the same laws that apply to firearms.
在美国,每年发生超过3万起气枪伤人事件。过去,除非眼睛受伤,这些伤害通常并不严重,但技术的进步使气枪具备了致残和致命的能力。本文介绍了一例近期发生的气枪致颈动脉损伤并伴有BB弹栓塞的病例。现代气步枪的枪口初速可达每秒1200英尺,比许多低速手枪和步枪还要快。头部、胸部和腹部受伤已导致永久性损伤和死亡。联邦和州法律并未跟上形势,气步枪仅在28个州的法律中被提及,而且通常只是将其排除在枪支或武器的范畴之外。法律应认识到气枪已经发生了变化,应该适用与枪支相同的法律进行管理。