#draft I'm spending some time understanding the role gun trafficking plays in gun violence and testing ways to reduce it. Here are some high-level hypotheses I'm testing: 1. There is a sufficient and accessible set of validated data on ATF violations for FFLs to provide an accurate view of those that contribute to the proliferation of illegal guns on our streets 2. Responsible gun buyers are more likely to do business with an FFL with no violations which will influence problematic FFLs to clean up their act 3. Concerned residents will use FFL violation data to get the word out in their community, e.g. share on social, leave reviews on google maps 4. Government staff (federal, state, regional, local) will use FFL violation data to put pressure on them using their respective policy levers, e.g. zoning, permits, inspections. ## Status & Next Steps - [ ] Learn more about the Gun Store Transparency Project developed by Brady, a nonpartisan nonprofit organization focused on reducing gun violence. - [ ] Set up playwright so I can pull more ATF violations, https://gunstoretransparency.org/gun-store/petes-gun-shop - [ ] Get crisp about user roles, e.g. city staff, reporters, moms, congressional staff, maybe even law enforcement - [ ] Think about SEO on FFL pages and employing the Redirect Method, e.g. https://www.rand.org/content/dam/rand/pubs/research_reports/RR2800/RR2813/RAND_RR2813.pdf - [ ] Look in "5 calls"