Interesting study on mass shooting and potential mitigation strategy (aka don't let domestic abusers have guns)

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The linked study below draws correlation between domestic violence and mass shootings. This seems like an absolute no-brainer to pass legislation preventing those with domestic violence on their record obtaining guns. Has this been a part of any legislation we are aware of?


The shooter in CA today had been accused of domestic violence. Apparently, there are many other mass shooters that also have domestic violence propensity.

Abstract from the study:
The strong association between firearms, domestic violence (particularly intimate partner homicide), and additional victimization suggests that prioritization of measures to decrease access to firearms to perpetrators of domestic violence may also reduce the incidence of mass shootings. The majority of mass shootings are associated with domestic violence. The current study by Kivisto and Porter examines whether the use of a firearm in domestic homicide affects the risk that others will also be killed during the same incident. Earlier studies have demonstrated that domestic homicide often extends to additional victims linked to the primary perpetrator or victim, either through a preexisting relationship or through physical proximity to the violence. Based on a national surveillance database, Kivisto and Porter confirm findings from earlier, more limited studies. Firearm use is associated with an increased incidence of multiple homicide victimization, especially in domestic situations. This suggests that additional laws to prevent those who perpetrate domestic violence from purchasing or possessing firearms, and vigorous enforcement of new and existing laws, may decrease the incidence of mass shootings, whether additional victims are inside or outside the home.

 

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