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Mascot Books

I noticed that you used a book by this publisher, citing it at multiple articles. For Wikipedia, this is considered self-published, as the publisher accepts to publish anything for a fee. If the author is particularly notable as an expert, then it may be possible to use it as his opinion, but this type of source is otherwise considered unreliable (please see WP:RS for more information). Thanks, —PaleoNeonate16:27, 11 March 2020 (UTC)[reply]

I now read Miguel A. Faria Jr.'s article and it's unclear if the material is due: while he's in medicine, also into various conservative advocacy, and health claims about gun ownership would have to be published via respectable journals rather than self-published books (WP:MEDRS). —PaleoNeonate17:03, 11 March 2020 (UTC)[reply]


Dr. Faria is an expert on this subject: He testified at a Congressional Committee in 1996, served in the CDC at an injury grant review committee of the CDC (2002), all of this is in his Wikipedia entry Miguel A Faria Jr. He is a definite expert on public health as well as gun rights issue. He has being editor of various journals and well published on this issue in Surgical Neurology International, so he should be used as a source and his sources approved, but I leave it up to Wiki editors and supervisors to decide this issue.