A closer look at gun violence statistics reveals that around 50,000 people in the United States experienced gun threats but survived last year, according to the federal National Crime Victimization Survey. This statistic is crucial in understanding the scope of gun-related incidents beyond just fatal outcomes, as approximately 31,000 individuals were killed by firearms, including over 8,000 homicides.
Despite the ongoing national debate surrounding gun control, comprehensive data is limited due to a lack of recent studies and restrictions on gun-related research funding since 1996. For instance, while the FBI’s Uniform Crime Reports provide some insight, many available statistics, like those from a 2002 federal survey, remain dated, raising questions about the accuracy and relevance of current gun ownership and usage trends.
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