“More than 600 people have been killed in mass shootings in the U.S. so far this year, the highest death toll from mass shootings in at least 10 years, according to the Gun Violence Archive…”https://t.co/EvL1u75WMW | @forbes
— The Gun Violence Archive (@GunDeaths) October 31, 2023
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Earlier this year, Republican members of Congress wore these AR-15 lapel pins handed out by Congressman Andrew Clyde, who has a $25 million stake in a company that makes assault rifles.
— Shannon Watts (@shannonrwatts) October 26, 2023
Gun violence is the leading cause of death among children and teens in America. pic.twitter.com/0vb44gTT5W
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18 people were killed in the Lewiston, Maine shootings last week.
— Robert Reich (@RBReich) October 30, 2023
A dozen other mass shootings took place over the weekend, according to the Gun Violence Archive. 11 people were killed and 70+ others injured
We do not have to keep living like this. Inaction is a policy choice.
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GameStop Worker Fatally Shoots Black Student Over Pokémon Cards https://t.co/Sv16G7v3xL via @YouTube
— glenn robinson (he/him) (@glncv) October 25, 2023
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As of Oct. 26, at least 35,275 people have died from gun violence in the U.S. this year, according to the Gun Violence Archive – which is an average of almost 118 deaths each day. https://t.co/sOwZsCDBpZ
— ABC News (@ABC) October 28, 2023
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For the first time in a generation, Texans were more likely to die of gunshot wounds than car crashes in 2021.
— Texas Tribune (@TexasTribune) November 1, 2023
Experts worry a lack of research on the issue has hampered the search for solutions. https://t.co/5Yv1nLHebh