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Updated sample endpoint, in statistical analyses of right-to-carry laws, 135– 137
U.S. Census Bureau, 46, 80
U.S. Constitution. See First Amendment principles; Fourteenth Amendment; Second Amendment right
U.S. cross-sectional associations, studies of, 155–161
U.S. Department of Justice, 37 U.S. homicide rates, 56
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Weaponry in homicide, 61–62 murder rates by weapon type, 62
Web-based Injury Statistics Query and Reporting System (WISQARS), 63n
Wilson’s “Dissent,” 18, 269–271 Committee response to, 18, 272–275
WISQARS. See Web-based Injury Statistics
Query and Reporting System World Health Organization, 47
V
Victims, 62–63 Vintage, of guns, 88–89
Violence, interventions to reduce, 8–10 Violent Crime Control and Law
Enforcement Act, 96
Violent crimes, disaggregate, 146–147 Violent events, emerging data systems on, 3 Volume of firearms diverted, through
trafficking channels, 81
Y
YCGII. See Youth Crime Gun Interdiction Initiative
Youth, firearms and, 28–29
Youth Crime Gun Interdiction Initiative (YCGII), 39, 79–80
Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System, 45, 195