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Firearm injury was significantly and independently associated with an increased risk of post-injury firearm weapon carriage (Relative Risk = 2.08,95% CI[1.34, 3.22],p 0.01) and higher PTSD symptom levels (Beta = 3.82,95% CI[1.29, 6.35],p 0.01). Firearm injury survivors are at risk for firearm carriage and high PTSD symptom levels post-injury. The significant decrease in the high-risk behavior of firearm weapon carriage at 3-6 months post-injury suggests that there is an important post-injury "teachable moment" that should be