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Johns Hopkins Center for Gun Violence Solutions
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We conduct research + use advocacy to implement evidence-based, equitable policies and programs that will prevent gun violence.
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The thoughtful dialogue and knowledge exchange makes this an inspiring and energizing experience every year. #2025FirearmResearchConf
November 21, 2025 at 8:06 PM
Our experts submitted an official comment offering several key recommendations to strengthen the proposed rule through clear, evidence-based criteria. publichealth.jhu.edu/center-for-g...
Recommendations to Strengthen Proposed Federal Firearm Rights Restoration Rule | Center for Gun Violence Solutions
The Johns Hopkins Center for Gun Violence Solutions at the Bloomberg School of Public Health, together with the Consortium for Risk-Based Firearm Policy, has submitted a comment to the U.S. Department...
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November 5, 2025 at 2:01 PM
"It is a public health measure grounded in research and tailored to Maine’s needs. Passing it would honor the lessons of Lewiston and give communities a vital tool to protect life without infringing rights,” said @jeffswanson-duke.bsky.social, @dukemedschool.bsky.social.
November 3, 2025 at 7:23 PM
Our team’s recommendations include establishing a Firearm Purchaser Licensing law, strengthening safe and secure gun storage requirements, and a ban on large capacity magazines. Read the full roadmap now: publichealth.jhu.edu/center-for-g...
New Report: Policies to Reduce Gun Violence in New Mexico | Center for Gun Violence Solutions
The Johns Hopkins Center for Gun Violence Solutions at the Bloomberg School of Public Health has released a new roadmap to help assist New Mexico legislators in reducing gun violence in the state.
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October 22, 2025 at 4:04 PM
Gun deaths have continued to rise, with 530 New Mexicans dying from gun violence in 2023. Another gun death every 17 hours. The state has made progress in passing policies to prevent gun violence, but these recommendations can make a major difference in protecting public health.
October 22, 2025 at 4:04 PM