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Hold your fire! Influence of female legislators on gun legislation in the United States

Abstract

Objective

This article considers the influence of female legislators on gun legislation across U.S. states. Females have behavioral differences with males and likely different exposure to gun-related violence.

Method

Using data from 1991 to 2020, we estimate the drivers of gun legislation across U.S. states. The dependent variables are alternately the total number of gun laws enacted and 5-year differences in gun laws.

Results

We find that female legislators in state houses significantly increase the supply of gun laws. Female senators, on the other hand, were no different from their male counterparts. In other results, states with greater population density had more gun laws, while economic prosperity, race, and the elderly population did not generally have significant effects. Finally, when special interest aspects, involving gun ownership, mass shooting episodes, and states with single-party control of the legislative and executive branches are considered, mass shootings and single-party control increase laws, while gun owners have the opposite effect. These findings show significance when 5-year differences in gun laws are used.

Conclusions

Our findings suggest that when it comes to gun legislation and female legislator representation, it matters which chamber of the legislature females are elected to. Furthermore, different interest groups can significantly bear upon gun legislation.

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Posted in: Journal Article Abstracts on 03/09/2024 | Link to this post on IFP |
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