Lax Gun Ownership Laws Could Impact Ability of High-Risk Individuals to Purchase Firearms
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public HealthSixty percent of persons incarcerated for gun crimes in the thirteen U.S. states with the most lax standards for legal firearm ownership were not legally prohibited from possessing firearms when they committed the crime that led to their incarceration. But 29 percent had criminal records or would have been too young to legally possess a firearm in states with the strictest standards for gun ownership.