Joe Camel with Feathers – Endnotes

1) National Center for Health Statistics Compressed Mortality File, accessed through the CDC Wonder system, http://wonder.cdc.gov/ (12 Feb. 1997), and Robert N. Anderson, PhD et al, “Report of Final Mortality Statistics, 1995,” Monthly Vital Statistics Report, Vol. 45, No. 11, Supplement 2, June 12, 1997, p. 55.

2) “Passenger Injuries and Injury Rates, 1982 through 1996, for all U.S. Air Carriers Operating Under 14 CFR 121,” National Transportation Safety Board, http://www.NTSB.GOV/Aviation/table3.htm (23 Apr.1997).

3) National Center for Health Statistics Mortality Data Tapes for number of deaths; U.S. Bureau of Census Population estimates.

4) Robert N. Anderson, PhD; et al, “Report of Final Mortality Statistics, 1995,” Monthly Vital Statistics Report, Vol. 45, No. 11, Supplement 2, June 12, 1997, p. 55.

5) Nancy Sinauer, MPH; et al, “Unintentional, Nonfatal Firearm-Related Injuries: A Preventable Public Health Burden,” Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 275, No. 22, June 12, 1996, p. 1741.

6) National Center for Health Statistics Compressed Mortality File, accessed through the CDC Wonder system, http://wonder.cdc.gov/ (12 Feb. 1997).

7) Paul Blackman, PhD., “The Federal Factoid Factory on Firearms and Violence: A Review of CDC Research and Politics,” A paper presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Chicago, Illinois, March 8-12, 1994.

8) James E. Svenson, MD, MSc; et al, “Pediatric Firearm-Related Fatalities: Not Just an Urban Problem,” Archives of Pediatric Adolescent Medicine, Vol. 150, June 1996, p. 586.

9) National Center for Health Statistics Compressed Mortality File, accessed through the CDC Wonder system.

10) Josh Sugarmann, NRA: Money, Firepower & Fear, National Press Books, Washington, DC, 1992, p. 148.

11) Josh Sugarmann, NRA: Money, Firepower & Fear, National Press Books, Washington, DC, 1992, p. 148.

12) U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Reducing the Health Consequences of Smoking: 25 Years of Progress, Report of the Surgeon General, 1989, Executive Summary.

13) A Strategic Analysis of the Shooting Sports Industry, National Shooting Sports Foundation, Newtown, CT.

14) Cal Stewart, “Industry News: Browning Banks on Buck Card and Nugent to Attract Customers,” Shooting Industry, May 1997, p. 12.

15) Cal Stewart, “Industry News: Browning Banks on Buck Card and Nugent to Attract Customers,” Shooting Industry, May 1997, p. 12.

16) Cal Stewart, “Industry News: Browning Banks on Buck Card and Nugent to Attract Customers,” Shooting Industry, May 1997, p. 12.

17) Cal Stewart, “Industry News: Browning Banks on Buck Card and Nugent to Attract Customers,” Shooting Industry, May 1997, p. 13.

18) “Tobacco Marketing to Young People,” http://www.infact.org/youth.html (14 May 1997).

19) Frederic Biddle, “Wal-Mart to stop sales of handguns,” The Boston Globe, December 23, 1993.

20) National Rifle Association of America, Report of the Secretary to the Annual Meeting of Members, May 3, 1997.

21) Erik Larson, “Wild West Legacy: Ruger Gun Often Fires If Dropped, but Firm Sees No Need for Recall,” Wall Street Journal, June 24, 1993.

22) Smokeless Tobacco Council, Inc. 1995 Form 990.

23) Marjorie S. Hardy, PhD; et al, “A Firearm Safety Program for Children: They Just Can’t Say No,” Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, Vol. 17, No. 4, August 1996, pp. 216-221.

24) Tampa Tribune, July 26, 1988.

25) Jorge Casuso, “Police official calls NRA’s coloring book for kids `a disgrace,'” Chicago Tribune, October 27, 1988.

26) Paul Blackman, PhD, “The Federal Factoid Factory on Firearms and Violence: A Review of CDC Research and Politics,” A paper presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Chicago, Illinois, March 8-12, 1994.

27) Michael Fletcher, “Race Key Factor in Homicide, Researcher Asserts,” Washington Post, July 25, 1997.

28) Paul Blackman, PhD, “Children and Guns: The NRA’s Perception of the Problem and Its Policy Implications,” A paper presented at the annual meetings of the American Society of Criminology, Miami Florida, November 9-12, 1994.
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