But here's the kicker:
In states where LGBTQ+ rights are under attack and gun laws are loose, gun ownership can feel like a form of protection.
Yet that protection is a double-edged sword as it increases risk of suicide and injury.
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But here's the kicker:
In states where LGBTQ+ rights are under attack and gun laws are loose, gun ownership can feel like a form of protection.
Yet that protection is a double-edged sword as it increases risk of suicide and injury.
Sexual minority gun ownership is lower compared to heterosexuals due to:
lower racial & immigrant resentment
less conservative ideology
higher distrust in police
more experiences of victimization
🧠🏳️🌈 New publication:
LGB+ people are less likely to own guns than straight folks—but mostly due to social and political views.
📌 Guns can be both a shield and a threat—especially for queer folks navigating hostile policy environments.
#LGBTQ #GunPolicy #QueerStudies #Sociology #FirearmResearch