Gun violence remains a pressing issue in the U.S., with an estimated 20,138 firearm deaths, excluding suicides, recorded in 2022. This figure, while slightly lower than the previous year’s all-time high, underscores ongoing concerns as communities continue to grapple with the ramifications of a public health crisis compounded by rising gun violence rates.
Significantly, 2022 marked the first successful gun reform legislation in decades, highlighted by Congress’s adoption of the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, which includes $1.5 billion for prevention programs. The year also witnessed a new Supreme Court ruling that recognized an individual’s right to carry loaded firearms in public, altering the legal landscape for gun ownership and regulation across the nation.
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