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Gun violence soared across N.J. during worst of pandemic. This year looks just as bad.


Gun violence soared across N.J. during worst of pandemic. This year looks just as bad.
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Amid a global pandemic, New Jersey and the rest of the nation are wrestling with another killer: Gun violence, which leaped alarmingly in 2020 across the United States.
Last year, 218 people in New Jersey died in shootings, an increase of 45% from 2019, according to State Police tracking. Another 1,052 people were wounded, up 25%.
That came during a year of tumult, with a deadly virus, a superheated presidential contest and racial justice protests following the May 25 murder of George Floyd in police custody in Minneapolis. Nationally, more than 19,000 lost their lives in shootings, according to the Gun Violence Archive, in what is likely the largest death toll in at least two decades. ....

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Firearms laws curb rates of gun violence across United States


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States with stricter firearms laws reported lower suicide and homicide rates, according to a Rutgers study.
The study, conducted by the New Jersey Gun Violence Research Center, the Rutgers School of Public Health, the Rutgers University-Newark Department of Psychology, the Rutgers School of Criminal Justice, the Rutgers New Jersey Medical School and the Rutgers-Newark Department of Social Work, was published in the
Journal of Public Health and examined the association between firearm laws and suicide and homicide rates.
Firearm violence is a major public health concern in the United States, with firearm suicide and homicide accounting for the majority of gun deaths. In 2017, 66,683 people died by suicide and homicide with a majority of the deaths resulting from a firearm: 48 percent for suicide and 74 percent for homicide. ....

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Op-Ed: Safe storage of guns lowers odds of violence


‘The hundreds of millions of firearms already in American homes are not subject to rules regulating sales, but they will play a role in future homicides, suicides and unintentional shootings’
Credit: (Raymond Clinkscale, Rutgers School of Public Health)
Michael Anestis
On the three-year anniversary of the mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida, President Biden announced that he wants Congress to pursue several pieces of legislation, including universal background checks. The recent tragedies in Atlanta and Boulder, Colorado, have amplified this call for action.
In New Jersey, Gov. Phil Murphy’s administration has made firearm safety a priority, facilitating two firearm-focused legislative packages and creating the New Jersey Gun Violence Research Center. Even still, New Jersey cities have seen a surge in shootings over the past year, with Black and brown communities being disproportionally impacted. ....

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Rising gun sales could result in more deaths, injuries and suicides, health experts fear


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“The 2020 firearm purchase surge does not guarantee a subsequent epidemic of suicide deaths, but it most definitely increases risk,” wrote authors Craig Bryan, a psychologist who directs trauma and suicide prevention programs at Ohio State University, and Michael Anestis, executive director of the New Jersey Gun Violence Research Center.
Gun violence is one of the most pressing health crises in the country. In 2019, nearly 40,000 people died by firearms – the majority in suicides, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Arizona’s gun death rate was about 27% higher than the national average in 2019, according to CDC data, with 1,136 deaths by firearms that year – 70% of them suicides. White people were far more likely to die of gun-related suicide in the state, while Black people and Native Americans were statistically overrepresented among homicide victims. ....

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