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| Do Gun Laws Really Prevent Deaths? New Study Dissected LiveScience.com A new study on gun laws finds that the more legislation a state has, the fewer gun deaths it experiences. It's a timely finding, given increased political interest in gun control measures after December's mass shooting at an elementary school in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Study: States with stricter gun laws have less gun-related deaths WBRC States with stricter gun laws have fewer gun-related deaths, according to a study released Wednesday. But that's not discouraging the sponsor of Alabama's controversial new gun law, State Sen. Scott Beason, who says he wants to make it easier for ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| 'Perverse regulations' from health law raising drug costs, study finds The Hill (blog) The expansion of prescription drug coverage under President Obama's sweeping healthcare law has led to a glut of "perverse" state and federal regulations that will increase the cost of medication, according to a new study. The National Center for ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| States With Most Gun Laws Have Fewest Gun Deaths, Study Finds ThinkProgress States with more gun laws have lower levels of gun fatalities, according to a new study from Boston Children's Hospital. While the study, published in the journal JAMA Internal Medicine, does not establish cause-and-effect, nor which particular gun ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| States With Most Gun Laws Have Fewest Firearm Deaths, Study Says Bloomberg States with the most laws regulating firearms, including Massachusetts and New York, have the lowest gun-death rates from homicides and suicides, according to a study published by the American Medical Association. Physicians and researchers at Boston ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Response to drone attacks: Court asks govt to study local, foreign laws DAWN.com PESHAWAR: The Peshawar High Court on Thursday directed the federal government to examine national and international laws for helping it in the case against the US drone attacks in Pakistani tribal areas bordering Afghanistan. Also, Chief Justice Dost ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| May calls for study of international drug laws Law on the Web Home Secretary Theresa May has commanded MPs to undertake an international study of drug laws in order to examine the efficacy of other countries' approaches. The different laws in place around the world will purportedly be taken into account pending a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Study: As State Gun Laws Go Up, Firearm Deaths Go Down … But ... By webadmin@kqed.org (NCPB, Inc.) In a new review, researchers from Harvard and Boston Children's Hospital crunched the numbers looking at firearm-related fatalities and firearm legislation across the U.S. Their conclusion: more laws in a state are associated with fewer ... State of Health Blog from KQED News |
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| What gcses do i need to study law? - Yahoo! Answers What gcses do i need to study law? currently i do art pe triple science english lit english lang french maths geography re ict, ive gotten a B in science and an A in ... answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid... | ||
| Study links gun laws and lower gun mortality - CNN.com States with the most gun laws experienced a lower overall mortality rate from firearms than did states with the least legislation, researchers said. www.cnn.com/2013/03/06/us/guns-laws-mortality |
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