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The Walmart Effect: Testing Private Interventions to Reduce Gun Suicide

Published: December 2021
Researchers sought to understand the relationship between Walmart's policies on gun sales (hand gun and all firearms) in stores and suicide rates.

Using a difference-in-difference framework, researchers examine how suicide and homicide rates were affected with Walmart's various gun sale policy changes: end of handgun sales in 1994, end of all firearms in 59% of stores in 2006, then resumption of firearms in some of those stores in 2011. Findings suggest that changes in these policies significantly impacted suicide rates, with no change in homicide rates.

Abstract and Citation

Ayres, I., Shelley, Z., & Vars, F. E. (2020). The Walmart Effect: Testing Private Interventions to Reduce Gun Suicide. The Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, 48(4_suppl), 74–82. https://doi.org/10.1177/1073110520979404