TY - JOUR PY - 2018// TI - Slipping through the cracks? The impact of reporting mental health records to the national firearm background check system JO - Social Science Research Network electronic library A1 - Vars, Fredrick E. A1 - Edwards, Griffin Sims SP - e3127786 EP - e3127786 VL - 2018 IS - N2 - Both sides of the contentious debate over firearm regulation agree that some people with mental illness should be prohibited from purchasing firearms. This consensus exists despite limited empirical support. Such support will be essential to courts deciding the prohibition's constitutionality. We assess the impact on homicide and suicide of states reporting mental health records to the national firearm background check system. Using panel data and a difference-in-differences methodology, we find that upon adding mental health records to the national system, states experienced a 3.3-4.3% decrease in firearm-related suicides with no evidence of substitution to non-firearm suicides. Our findings suggest that mental health restrictions on gun sales do effectively reduce suicide but not homicide. Keywords: gun control, NICS, firearms, suicide, homicide
Language: en
LA - en SN - 1556-5068 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3127786 ID - ref1 ER -