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What To Know Today 2020’s final crime stats are in. Guns drove a 29 percent increase in murders. The surge was the biggest single-year homicide rise since the government began keeping data in 1960, ...
Coronavirus & Guns Will a Gun Keep Your Family Safe? Here’s What the Evidence Says The pandemic has inspired a surge in gun sales, but research shows that having a firearm in the house won’t ...
Chicago A Promising Violence Prevention Program in Chicago Faces a Massive Budget Setback READI addresses shootings by tackling joblessness, but without public funding, its future is in doubt.
The Business of Guns Gunmakers Are Profiting From Toy Replicas That Can Get Kids Killed Manufacturers cut lucrative licensing deals that allow toy companies to make replicas of their products. Since ...
PLUS: Philadelphia’s budget compromise includes millions more in anti-violence funds.
In early February, the City Council of San Jose, California, approved a first-of-its-kind ordinance requiring gun owners to carry liability insurance. One of our readers wrote to us around the same ...
A new survey finds that support for strengthening gun laws and protecting the Second Amendment aren’t mutually exclusive.
The Biden administration is expected to detail its gun violence policy team for the first time. The move comes after reform groups questioned whether the staffing plan is sufficient to drive change.
What To Know Today NEW from THE TRACE: Hospital-based intervention can save lives. A growing movement is betting on Medicaid to fund it. The violence prevention model connects community outreach ...
What To Know Today NYC rolls out new version of its controversial anti-gun police unit. In January, Mayor Eric Adams unveiled his Blueprint to End Gun Violence, a strategy ramping up both the city’s ...
Bang for the Buck Judge Dismisses NRA Bankruptcy, Saying It Relied on Bogus Arguments The ruling is a significant blow to the gun group, which is facing dissolution in New York and was seeking to move ...
Reporters moderated a virtual discussion with a Parkland survivor, the executive director of March For Our Lives, and political leaders.
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