Gun ownership Quote by John R. Lott Jr
““Former Prime Minister of Australia John Howard wrote in the New York Times in 2013, “[T]here is a wide consensus that our 1996 reforms not only reduced the gun-related homicide rate, but also the suicide rate. The Australian Institute of Criminology found that gun-related murders and suicides fell sharply after 1996.”2 But the impact of Australia’s gun buyback in 1996–97 is a lot less obvious than most might think. The buyback resulted in more than 1 million firearms being handed in and destroyed, reducing gun ownership from 3.2 to 2.2 million guns. But since then there has been a steady increase in the number of privately owned guns. By 2010, the total number of privately owned guns was back to the 1996 level.””
About This Quote
Source Article: Gun Policy Review, 2014
Australia’s 1996 gun buyback reduced firearms and related deaths temporarily, but ownership rebounded, limiting long‑term impact.
In simple terms: Buyback cut guns but numbers rose again.
Policy needs sustained measures for lasting change.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- legislative reform
- community outreach
- education campaigns
- research monitoring
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What complementary strategies could sustain reductions?
- How do cultural factors affect policy success?
Buybacks alone may not address underlying cultural attitudes toward guns.