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Armed violence reduction is therefore essential for the achievement of the [[Millennium Development Goals]].<ref>ɡ</ref>
Armed violence reduction is therefore essential for the achievement of the [[Millennium Development Goals]].<ref>ɡ</ref>

==Public opinion==
According to joint polls published by CNN and the SSRS Institute: A majority (of Americans) support stricter gun control law; and 64% of Americans support stricter gun control laws, while 36% oppose it. Besides, 54% of Americans believe that such laws will reduce the number of deaths and killings of citizens with firearms, and 58% believe that the government can take effective action to prevent mass shootings.<ref>[https://www.tasnimnews.com/fa/news/1402/03/07/2902957 The support of the American people for strict gun control laws] retrieved 24 June 2023</ref>

=== 2023 ===
According to a 2023 [[Fox News]] poll found registered voters overwhelmingly supported a wide variety of gun restrictions:

* 87% said they support requiring criminal background checks for all gun buyers;
* 81% support raising the age requirement to buy guns to 21;
* 80% support requiring mental health checks for all gun purchasers;
* 80% said police should be allowed take guns away from people considered a danger to themselves or others;
* 61% supported banning [[Assault rifle|assault rifles]] and [[Semi-automatic firearm|semi-automatic weapons]].<ref>{{cite news |last1=Saric |first1=Ivana |title=Fox News poll finds voters overwhelmingly want restrictions on guns |url=https://www.axios.com/2023/04/28/fox-news-poll-voters-want-gun-control |work=Axios |date=April 29, 2023}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Yousif |first1=Nadine |title=Why number of US mass shootings has risen sharply |url=https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-64377360 |publisher=BBC |date=March 2, 2023}}</ref>



== See also ==
== See also ==

Revision as of 23:00, 26 July 2023

The concept of armed violence reduction (AVR) has gained significant in importance after the 2006 Geneva Declaration on Armed Violence and Development. According to OECD, more than 740,000 people die each year as a result of the violence associated with armed conflicts and large- and small-scale criminality. Furthermore, armed violence impedes humanitarian and socio-economic development and, hence, it is an obstruction to achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDG).

Key numbers on armed violence from the Geneva Declaration on Armed Violence and Development

  • More than 740,000 people have died directly or indirectly from armed violence - both conflict and criminal violence - every year in recent years.
  • More than 540,000 of these deaths are violent, with the vast majority occurring in non-conflict settings.
  • At least 200,000 people - and perhaps many thousands more - have died each year in conflict zones from non-violent causes (such as malnutrition, dysentery, or other easily preventable diseases) that resulted from the effects of war on populations.
  • Between 2004 and 2007, at least 208,300 violent deaths were recorded in armed conflicts - an average of 52,000 people killed per year. This is a conservative estimate including only recorded deaths: the real total may be much higher.
  • The annual economic cost of armed violence in non-conflict settings, in terms of lost productivity due to violent deaths, is USD 95 billion and could reach as high as USD 163 billion - 0.14 percent of the annual global GDP.[1]

Armed violence reduction is therefore essential for the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals.[2]

Public opinion

According to joint polls published by CNN and the SSRS Institute: A majority (of Americans) support stricter gun control law; and 64% of Americans support stricter gun control laws, while 36% oppose it. Besides, 54% of Americans believe that such laws will reduce the number of deaths and killings of citizens with firearms, and 58% believe that the government can take effective action to prevent mass shootings.[3]

2023

According to a 2023 Fox News poll found registered voters overwhelmingly supported a wide variety of gun restrictions:

  • 87% said they support requiring criminal background checks for all gun buyers;
  • 81% support raising the age requirement to buy guns to 21;
  • 80% support requiring mental health checks for all gun purchasers;
  • 80% said police should be allowed take guns away from people considered a danger to themselves or others;
  • 61% supported banning assault rifles and semi-automatic weapons.[4][5]


See also

References

  1. ^ Geneva Declaration key numbers: http://www.genevadeclaration.org/fileadmin/docs/Geneva-Declaration-Millennium-Development-Goals.pdf
  2. ^ ɡ
  3. ^ The support of the American people for strict gun control laws retrieved 24 June 2023
  4. ^ Saric, Ivana (April 29, 2023). "Fox News poll finds voters overwhelmingly want restrictions on guns". Axios.
  5. ^ Yousif, Nadine (March 2, 2023). "Why number of US mass shootings has risen sharply". BBC.