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Refuting the Assumptions of Elevated Risk Posed by Licensed Firearm Presence in Family Violence Allegations
An evidence-based approach This report addresses and refutes the assertion that the mere presence of licensed firearms in the custody of a respondent to a family violence (FV) allegation provides a statistical basis for inferring elevated risk. Furthermore, it comprehensively argues that punitive measures such as automatic firearm removal and a 10-year prohibition imposed solely on the basis of an unproven allegation represent an unwarranted breach of proportionality and huma

Julian Talbot
Oct 316 min read
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