CONTRIBUTORS' VIEW - John Tures & Reecia Gault: Could Gun Insurance Reduce Gun-Related Deaths?
John Tures and Reecia Gault examine whether gun insurance and safety incentives are linked to lower gun death rates in selected U.S. cities, states and other countries.
Undergraduate Reecia Gault wrote in her research project, “According to the author of “Mandating Gun Insurance,” Adam Shniderman writes “Gun injuries in the United States cause more than $1 billion per year in hospital costs. Physician costs are estimated to add about 20% to that figure. Medicaid and other public coverage sources are responsible for paying more than half of these costs.” And that doesn’t even count the human costs from the death toll, and the mental trauma on survivors and family members.
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