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Weaker concealed carry laws linked to increase in gun crimes, study shows

Por: 10 WBNS Politics September 27, 2022

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Weakened concealed carry laws are associated with an estimated 9.5% increase in rates of criminal assaults with firearms, last week. That relationship is most pronounced in places that allow people convicted of violent misdemeanor crimes to carry a concealed firearm. Those states are associated with an estimated 24% increase in assaults with a gun. “What we saw was that prohibiting violent misdemeanors from obtaining a... + full article



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