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Many first-time buyers say they’re turning to guns to keep their families safe. Guns, however, present a danger as well.
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Bloomberg, a prominent voice in gun violence reduction and a presidential candidate, makes a series of claims about gun violence that at the time were widely known to be false.
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The U.S. Department of Justice has been in a years-long fight to decrease violent gun crimes. And now, it's targeting domestic violence abusers.
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In most American cities, gun homicides are on the decline. But some cities, including Durham, North Carolina, saw its homicides rise in 2019, leaving residents to cope with feelings of chronic violence.
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“This news matters. This is the first time in 23 years that the CDC has been appropriated money to fund firearm injury research.”
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On a Saturday in July, the mothers gathered to continue planting a row of trees to line the edges of the garden. Construction is slated to begin this fall but these moms aren’t wasting any time. Knowing the garden is becoming a reality brings them out each Saturday in the summer heat.
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In the aftermath of the shootings in El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio, lawmakers are pointing to video games as a contributor to violent behavior. But that’s not what research says.
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More than 20 years ago, Congress passed the so-called Dickey Amendment, forbidding the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention from spending federal…
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A fund administered by the RAND Corporation is awarding nearly $10 million dollars to researchers across the country to study gun violence, injecting new funding into a topic that has seen relatively little attention from the scientific community over the past two decades.
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The study looked at how mental health symptoms and gun access impact two gun behaviors: if a person is likely to carry a gun outside their home and if they have threatened someone with a gun.