Firearms research: The gun fighter
There are almost as many firearms in the United States as there are citizens. Garen Wintemute is one of few people studying the consequences.
Meredith Wadman
24 April 2013
With his crisp blue suit and wire-framed spectacles, Garen Wintemute hardly looked frightening as he stepped to the podium last month to address a conference on paediatric emergency medicine in San Francisco, California. But his presence there made the organizers nervous.
Wintemute, an emergency-department doctor, is better known as the director of the Violence Prevention Research Program at the University of California (UC), Davis. As such, he has published dozens of papers on the effects of guns in the United States, where widespread gun ownership and loose laws make it easy for criminals and potentially violent people to obtain firearms. Wintemute has pushed the bounds of research, going undercover into gun shows with a hidden camera to document how people often sidestep the law when purchasing weapons. He has also worked with California lawmakers on crafting gun policy and helped to drive a group of gun-making companies out of business.
All this made Wintemute a potentially risky speaker for the conference funder, a branch of the US Department of Health and Human Services, which is barred by law from funding any activities that advocate or promote gun control. The meeting organizers had told Wintemute to stick to facts and avoid any mention of policies. But with the nation still reeling from the murder of 20 children and 6 educators, who were shot in their school in Newtown, Connecticut, in December, the conference organizers were not sure what Wintemute would say.
He stuck to the facts, but also managed to make clear how he feels about the funding prohibition, which has effectively killed off most research on gun violence. We don't have a labour force, Wintemute told the assembled doctors.
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SunSeeker
(53,712 posts)billh58
(6,641 posts)can buy? They are insidious, and have their bloody hands in every facet of our national, state, and local governments.
It is not typical American gun owners who are standing in the way of gun reform in this country, it is the corrupt NRA and its "cold dead hands" followers and apologists.
jimmy the one
(2,717 posts)Do you believe this?:
Proponents of stricter gun laws are counting on public opinion -- which, right now, largely favors expanded background checks for gun sales {@ approx 90% as we all know} -- to persist, and allow them to inflict some political damage on those senators who blocked the legislation.
To that end, a new Pew Research Center/Washington Post poll found that 47% of Americans were either "disappointed" or "angry" at last week's Senate vote; 39% said they were "relieved" or "very happy" at the largely-GOP push to block the background checks legislation. April 18-21,2013 3.7moe.http://firstread.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/04/24/17896467-gun-control-groups-punch-back-after-defeat-targeting-gop-senators?lite
This is disgusting yet revealing. Who are the 39%? republicans are the 39%, scattered with republican leaning independents, that's who.
Ask them if they support background checks on potential gunbuyers these repubs favor it about 85%, but phrase it as a political survey with the GOP position to block bg checks, then suddenly a third of them about face & oppose the VERY SAME POSITION THEY SUPPORTED WHEN UNPOLITICAL.
Jimmy's Poll:
Do you support increased funding for new classrooms in poorer rural towns & areas?
Democrats 98% yes, Republicans 95% yes, Indies 96% yes. Overall- 97% yes
Do you support the democrat bill for increased funding for new classrooms in poorer rural towns & areas?
Democrats 98% yes, Republicans 54% yes, Indies 80% yes. Overall 77% yes
pffft, get me outta here.