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What leads to these tragedies and how can they be prevented?
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The Biden administration has vowed to crack down on arms trafficking.
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Prosecuting this kind of case has become a priority for the Justice Department because most of the violence in Mexico is carried out with guns that were bought in the U.S. legally and then smuggled southbound.
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Gun violence increases during the summer months. Scientists say there's evidence that rising temperatures leads to more shootings.
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There was an anti-gun violence protest in conservative Boerne on Saturday.
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A year after the mass shooting in Uvalde, Texas, the NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll found the highest percentage in a decade said ending gun violence trumps protecting gun rights.
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The independent committee is calling on the Defense Department to make personal firearms harder to buy and access on base.
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In previously unreleased interviews, police who responded to the Robb Elementary shooting told investigators they were cowed by the shooter’s military-style rifle. This drove their decision to wait for a Border Patrol SWAT team to engage him, which took more than an hour.
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A new report shows that the number of family violence calls where a gun was present has increased by more than 90% since 2019.
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Although there are laws on the books preventing certain people from possessing guns, there are few places in the state where the criminal justice system has programs to hand over firearms to law enforcement — leaving survivors at a heightened risk for gun violence.