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In the aftermath of a mass shooting, a recurring question arises: How did the shooter get the gun?
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“Red flag” laws have come up in the national conversation after yet another shooting. But the road to getting one passed is very complicated and marred with conflict.
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According to the Gun Violence Archive's tally of mass shootings with four or more victims injured or killed in one place, excluding the perpetrator, the El Paso Shooting is the 249th mass shooting in 2019
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Segment 1: The fact and fiction of mass shootings.Last week's shootings in El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio, highlighted misconceptions when it comes to…
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Mass shooters killed 31 people last weekend in El Paso and Dayton, Ohio, and three people in Gilroy, California last month, including two children. The…
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Following the shootings in El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio, which killed at least 31 people, lawmakers started to point to one factor that could have…
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Among the popular gun policy proposals raised in the aftermath of shootings like those in Sandy Hook, Parkland and now El Paso and Dayton, the call for…
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A new study says that fatal shooting cases are getting measurably more attention from police than non-fatal shootings. But one expert thinks giving fatal…
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Children are more likely to die of firearm-related injuries in states with looser gun laws, according to a study published by The American Academy of…
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Daryl Howard turns 65 in October. He has a Glock .45-caliber handgun stored in his desk at home, but hopes never to use it.“It’s not something that’s…
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Many advocates and politicians push universal background checks on gun purchases as a way to decrease gun violence. But researchers at John Hopkins say…
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At this year’s National Rifle Association annual meeting, President Donald Trump invited some special guests on stage. The first was a young mother from…