“…Since the original study by Berkowitz and LaPage (1967) on the weapons effect, their thesis has been challenged by several researchers (i.e., Buss, Booker, & Buss, 1972;Ellis, Weinir, & Miller, 1971;Halderman & Jackson, 1979;Page & Scheidt, 1971). Turner et al (1977) and Berkowitz (1971) countered by stating that methodological flaws in those studies resulted in a failure to detect a weapons effect. Even though different researchers have found conflicting findings regarding the weapons effect, most investigators agree that firearms should be restricted to prevent misuse of these lethal weapons.…”