In the U.S., the gun control debate comprises strongly held views about constitutional law, the rights of the individual, the role of the state and the best way to keep society safe. But it also encompasses an important practical question: Do countries with stricter gun laws experience less...
Overall, the public's priority on enacting new gun control laws has waned -- to 50% from 57% three years prior, with the sharpest decline among 18- to 29-year-olds. "When people say that they're fed up and they've had enough and they're only going to vote for representatives who...
broader set of laws dealing with food, health or environmental sanitation [18,28]. The regulations put in place in these countries, generally address permits, fees, sales locations, hygiene practices, road safety practices, types of items sold by street vendors, access to drinking water, electric...
For example, the women’s movement in the US greatly changed attitudes. Betty Friedan named the problem that had no name inThe Feminine Mystique. Women and male allies held huge marches and lobbied politicians to change laws. They organized influential groups like NOW and the Moral Majority. Th...
Eddleston M, Gunnell D. Preventing suicide through pesticide regulation. The Lancet Psychiatry. 2020;7(1):9–11. Article PubMed Google Scholar Gunnell D, Knipe D, Chang SS, et al. Prevention of suicide with regulations aimed at restricting access to highly hazardous pesticides: a systematic...
Conclusions In our study, helmet usage significantly reduced the likelihood of fatal head injuries. African countries with no helmet laws should consider adopting helmet use policies to reduce severe head related injuries from motorcycle crashes.Peer...
Many of the governments in countries listed as having a high quality of life provide services and programs to their citizens to help them improve their lives. These include access to living-wage jobs, affordable or free higher education, better gun control laws, and access to high-quality and...
Urbanization has a complex relationship with injury. The movement of people from rural to urban areas, and their accumulation in cities, changes the risk of injury and its causes. Particularly in developing countries, urbanization exposes people to a hos
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How many of those deaths would have been prevented if there were stricter gun laws? How many parents would have lived to see their babies grow up? How many children would have lived to graduate, or get married? Although many Americans believe that gun control takes away their second ...