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Firearms have risen to become the leading cause of death among children and teens in the United States in recent years, but a ...
Researchers looked at firearm fatalities in the 13 years immediately after the Supreme Court limited local governments’ ...
Four states with "strict firearm laws" all experienced "a decrease in pediatric firearm mortality since 2010." ...
More American children and teens die from firearms than any other cause, but there are more deaths — and wider racial disparities — in states with more permissive gun policies, according to a new ...
A new study published Monday in JAMA Pediatrics found that over 7,000 more children died from firearm-related injuries in the ...
Firearms have risen to become the leading cause of death among children and teens in the United States in recent years, but a new study joins a growing set of evidence that gun laws can make a ...
secure storage laws and policies that otherwise prevent child access to guns are associated with lower pediatric firearm mortality. Dr. Christopher Rees, a pediatric emergency physician at ...
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