The Gun Violence Prevention Act of 1994: The Brady Law.
Title: The Gun Violence Prevention Act of 1994: The Brady Law.
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The Gun Violence Prevention Act of 1994: The Brady Law.
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 711 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Brady Law
The Brady Law, also known as the Gun Violence Prevention Act of 1994, was set up to try and establish a set of national standards to promote the safe use of firearms and to reduce gun violence (GVPA, 1994). Included in this are handgun licensing and registration, a stronger regulation of licensed manufacturers, importers, and dealers, and laws against the sale of semi-automatic assault weapons and other dangerous weapons (GVPA, 1994).
Licensing and Registration of handguns
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the U.S. before the Brady Law was enacted. After the law went into effect there were no differences in homicide rates.
References
Duncan, Mark. (2002). Is the Brady Bill Really Working?
Available: http://www.gunsaregood.com/brady.htm
Gun Violence Protection Act of 1994. Available:
http://www.combatsimulations.com/ar15/bradybill.htm
Ludwig J. and Cook, PJ. Homicide and Suicide Rates
Associated with Implementation of the Brady
Handgun Violence Prevention Act. JAMA. 2000
The Brady Bill
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