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The U.S. stands as an extreme outlier among high-income countries. The number of children killed by guns is 36.5 times higher, compared to many other high income countries including Austria, Australia, Sweden, England and Wales, according to analysis recently published by the New England Journal of Medicine. In recent years international research has also proven that greater levels of gun ownership are closely associated with higher rates of gun violence.
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mnhtnbb
(31,392 posts)markie
(22,756 posts)why waste money on a study
Deep State Witch
(10,429 posts)And get abused by people saying "why waste money on studies?"
markie
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