A recent analysis indicates that gun violence is a leading cause of death in the United States, with nearly 13,000 firearm homicides reported in 2015 alone. Strikingly, this translates to a lifetime risk of dying from gun violence at approximately 1 in 315, surpassing the lifetime risks associated with natural disasters and many other causes of death.
The data also highlights the growing concerns surrounding mass shootings, with the risk of dying from such incidents estimated at 1 in 11,125. Following a series of tragic events, including the recent Thousand Oaks shooting, researchers advocate for increased funding and research on gun violence, as current efforts are stifled by long-standing legislative restrictions.
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