This past June, in a 5-to-4 decision in District of Columbiav. Heller, the Supreme Court struck down a ban on handgun ownershipin the nation's capital and ruled that the District's law requiringall firearms in the home to be locked violated the Second Amendment.But the Supreme Court's finding of a Second Amendment rightto have a handgun in the home does not mean that it is a wisedecision to own a gun or to keep it easily accessible. Decidingwhether to own a gun entails balancing potential benefits andrisks. One of the risks for which . . . [Full Text of this Article]
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Dr. Miller is the associate director and Dr. Hemenway the director of the Harvard Injury Control Research Center, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston.
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