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Study highlights that less than 1% of people with firearm access engage in defensive use in any given year

Last updated: March 14, 2025 4:39 pm
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Gun violence is a prevalent issue in society, with many individuals having access to firearms. However, a recent study conducted by Rutgers Health has shed light on the fact that those who possess firearms are rarely using them for self-defense. Instead, they are more likely to be exposed to gun violence in other ways.

The study, published in JAMA Network Open, surveyed 8,009 adults, of which 3,000 had access to firearms. Shockingly, 92% of firearm owners admitted to never using their weapons for self-defense, with less than 1% reporting such instances in the previous year. This challenges the common belief that owning a firearm increases personal safety.

Michael Anestis, the executive director of the New Jersey Gun Violence Research Center at Rutgers, emphasized that individuals with firearm access are at a higher risk of experiencing gun violence rather than using their weapons for defense. The study found that those who had been exposed to gun violence previously were more likely to engage in defensive gun use.

Furthermore, the research highlighted that individuals who carry firearms more frequently and store them loaded and unlocked were also more inclined to use their weapons in a defensive manner. This suggests that the perception of threat and easy access to firearms play a significant role in determining defensive gun use.

An important point raised by Anestis is that the use of a firearm for defense does not always result in saving lives. Perceiving someone as a threat does not necessarily mean they are one, and resorting to a firearm may not always be necessary for self-defense.

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The study also revealed alarming statistics related to gun violence, with over a third of respondents knowing someone who died by firearm suicide. Additionally, a significant portion reported hearing gunshots in their neighborhood, highlighting the pervasive nature of gun violence in communities.

In conclusion, the Rutgers Health study brings attention to the realities of firearm ownership and its implications for personal safety. It urges policymakers to consider the risks associated with firearm access and prioritize measures to reduce gun violence rather than relying on the myth of defensive gun use. By addressing the root causes of gun violence and promoting responsible gun ownership, we can work towards creating safer communities for all.

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