In recognition of National Gun Violence Day, a recent article highlights disturbing statistics on gun violence in the United States, revealing an average of one mass shooting per day. Furthermore, over 12,000 gun homicides occur annually, with children disproportionately affected—more than 26,000 have died by gunfire since the 1999 Columbine massacre.
Additionally, the statistics illustrate significant racial disparities; black Americans, making up 13% of the population, account for over half of all gun homicide victims. With an alarming average of 23 school shootings reported in just the first half of 2018 and children now the third-leading cause of death due to firearms, the urgency surrounding gun control discussions continues to escalate.
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