The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has officially removed the 2024 Surgeon General’s advisory on gun violence from its website, now leading to a “Page Not Found” message. This action aligns with President Trump’s Executive Order aimed at protecting Second Amendment rights, as confirmed by HHS spokesman Andrew Nixon. The advisory was groundbreaking, marking the Surgeon General’s first formal declaration of gun violence as a public health crisis, while calling for enhanced laws and increased research to tackle this pressing issue.
Gun deaths remain a significant public health concern in the U.S., with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reporting 46,728 firearm-related fatalities in 2023, only a slight decrease from 2021’s record high. Critics, including former Surgeon General Dr. Jerome Adams, argue that removing this advisory undermines crucial prevention efforts, noting that over half of gun-related deaths stem from suicide. The ongoing debate over gun safety and public health strategies continues to intensify, calling for urgent attention from policymakers in a climate of escalating gun violence.
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