Stricter Gun Laws Could Prevent At Least Some Mass Shootings
A mass shooting – defined as four or more people shot in one incident, not including the shooter – in 2022 occurs an average of more than once a day. They are tragically increasing. In 2015, mass shootings occurred five out of every six days in America, on average, the UK Guardian reported. If stronger gun laws were in place, would the worst mass shooti…
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