Louisiana among states without gun owner responsibility laws
Journee' Campbell's story is shockingly similar to others across Louisiana. A child is unintentionally shot in Louisiana at a rate higher than every other state except Alaska, according to The Associated Press and the USA TODAY Network, which analysed accidental shootings involving children ages 17 and younger from 2014 to June of 2016.
Unlike many other places in the nation, Louisiana has no laws specifically addressing parental responsibility for guns.
We dont have the gun owner responsibility and parental responsibility statutes that many other states have, East Baton Rouge Parish District Attorney Hillar Moore III said.
Child access prevention laws in 27 states and Washington, D.C., impose criminal liability on adults who give children unsupervised access to firearms, according to the Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence, a San Francisco based nonprofit.
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