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Hereʼs what the science says about bringing more guns intoschools: it doesnʼt work
W e understand that some might see this as a political issue and might dislike scientific
input on the matter. However, science is non-partisan. It simply presents conclusions
drawn from thorough research — whether we like those conclusions or not.
The recent school shooting in Florida left 17 people dead. However, this is hardly an outlier
— it s̓ merely a symptom of a systemic problem which seems to plague the US alone among
all other developed countries. Already, there have been 30 mass shootings in 2018, and it s̓
only February. In the past 1,870 days, there have been 1624 mass shootings (defined as
gun-related incidents which kill or injure four or more people).
In the wake of the Florida shooting, US President Trump said that “highly trained” teachers
with guns could help prevent tragedies. “A teacher woulda shot the hell out of him before he
knew what happened,” Trump told a crowd at the Conservative Political Action Conference on
Friday. The idea is also supported by a majority of US gun owners, according to surveys from
the Pew Research Center. But is this really backed by anything concrete?
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Hereʼs what the science says about bringing more guns intoschools: it doesnʼt work
W e understand that some might see this as a political issue and might dislike scientific
input on the matter. However, science is non-partisan. It simply presents conclusions
drawn from thorough research — whether we like those conclusions or not.
The recent school shooting in Florida left 17 people dead. However, this is hardly an outlier
— it s̓ merely a symptom of a systemic problem which seems to plague the US alone among
all other developed countries. Already, there have been 30 mass shootings in 2018, and it s̓
only February. In the past 1,870 days, there have been 1624 mass shootings (defined as
gun-related incidents which kill or injure four or more people).
In the wake of the Florida shooting, US President Trump said that “highly trained” teachers
with guns could help prevent tragedies. “A teacher woulda shot the hell out of him before he
knew what happened,” Trump told a crowd at the Conservative Political Action Conference on
Friday. The idea is also supported by a majority of US gun owners, according to surveys from
the Pew Research Center. But is this really backed by anything concrete?
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Teachers donʼt want guns
For starters, study after study found that teachers donʼt really want guns on campus. The
number of American colleges and universities that permit concealed firearms on campus is
small, but the number is growing, wrote Dahl et al. in 2016. Out of the staff they surveyed, just
17.8% said they would even consider carrying a hidden gun, and most didnʼt support the idea.
Despite Trump s̓ statement that 10 to 20% of teachers are “very gun-adept,” teachers are
notoriously anti-gun. If you talk to them, youʼll likely get stern responses.
“Every teacher I have any contact [with] says that they donʼt want to be armed, that kids
would be killed by errant bullets, that the halls would be pandemonium and many lives
would be lost in crossfire,” said NYU educational policy analyst and former Assistant
Secretary of Education Diane Ravitch about the plausibility of Trump s̓ remarks. On the
statistic itself, she added that Trump “made it up.”
There are 3.1 million public school teachers and 400,000 private school teachers in America,
according to a 2015 National Center for Education Statistics survey. Some 76 percent of
public school teachers are women. We donʼt know how many of them own guns, but we do
know quite a lot about female gun owners in general. Theyʼre much less likely than men to
own guns. Fewer than 25% of female gun owners have earned at least a bachelor degree (a
basic prerequisite for teaching).
More guns lead to more killings
It s̓ not just that teachers donʼt want guns on campus. Science fundamentally contradicts the
idea that bringing more guns, especially to classrooms, will solve the problem; quite the
contrary: several studies have found that more guns lead to more killings. In a 2004 review
of scientific studies, Harvard s̓ Lisa Hepburn and David Hemenway found that no matter
where you go, whether youʼre in the US or another country, in the classroom or at home, more
guns equal more killings. Here s̓ what they wrote:
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“Our review of the academic literature found that a broad array of evidence indicates
that gun availability is a risk factor for homicide, both in the United States and across
high-income countries. Case-control studies, ecological time-series and cross-sectional
studies indicate that in homes, cities, states and regions in the U.S., where there are
more guns, both men and women are at a higher risk for homicide, particularly firearm
homicide.”
At least six different studies have found the same things — no matter how you go about it,
bringing more guns into the equation adds more problems than it solves. The corollary was
also proven true: having fewer guns, enforced through legislation, reduces the number of
victims.
So, what does work?
Several other countries used to have a gun problem. Among them, the case of Germany is
particularly telling. Germany drastically reduced its gun-related homicides through
legislation.
“The numbers of people killed in Germany by guns has been falling steadily for several
years, and a large part of the reason for that is the tougher laws and diminished
availability of guns,” said Dagmar Ellerbrock, a history professor and authority on gun
crime at Dresden s̓ Technical University.
In classrooms, instead of arming teachers, Germany instructed them to look for so-
called “leaking” behaviors that might indicate whether someone is planning an attack. In the
case of the Florida shooting, as with most other tragedies, there were plenty of these
behaviors.
It s̓ not just Germany: a 2016 study also concluded that gun control works, and in the same
year, a meta-analysis reviewed the results of 130 high-quality studies. This is probably
the most comprehensive systematic review of its kind, and researchers found strong evidence
that a strict gun control policy (i.e. banning automatic rifles, making background checks,
requiring permits and license for firearms) reduces all types of gun-related violence. Here are
the review s̓ main findings:
It usually takes major legislation overhaul – not just one new law – to see significant
change.
Restricting access to guns and their purchase is associated with reductions in firearm
deaths.
Individual studies need to be better executed and planned in the future to get more
convincing results.
It seems surprising that the US, which has the highest rates of firearm-related fatalities in the
developed world, hasnʼt carried out more studies into this issue — but there s̓ a very serious
reason for this. In 1996, the U.S. Congress enacted a federal ‘banʼ on gun control and
violence research. Even twenty years later, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, a
public health agency with an annual budget of seven billion dollars that s̓ tasked with saving
lives, is essentially neutered on the issue. The same carries for other public agencies. While
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Individual studies need to be better executed and planned in the future to get more
convincing results.
It seems surprising that the US, which has the highest rates of firearm-related fatalities in the
developed world, hasnʼt carried out more studies into this issue — but there s̓ a very serious
reason for this. In 1996, the U.S. Congress enacted a federal ‘banʼ on gun control and
violence research. Even twenty years later, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, a
public health agency with an annual budget of seven billion dollars that s̓ tasked with saving
lives, is essentially neutered on the issue. The same carries for other public agencies. While
the US Congress vehemently refuses to even consider gun control, they also sealed the door
for research on the issue.
So even though eliminating the federal ban we would certainly produce more studies on gun
violence, there is still a solid body of research suggesting that adding more guns does nothing
to reduce violence, working instead to increase it.
Time and time again after a tragedy, the US population starts to discuss what should be done
about guns — and time and time again, nothing substantial is done. The science strongly
suggests what kind of action is necessary. Whether or not that course of action will be
followed remains to be seen.
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