In the wake of deadly mass shootings in Minnesota and Michigan, a former Republican congressman advocates for the renewal of the federal assault weapons ban that expired in 2004. Studies indicate that the 1994 ban was linked to a decrease in fatalities and injuries incidents involving mass shootings, particularly those using high-velocity assault rifles.
The impact of assault weapons is stark; multiple studies reveal that incidents involving these firearms can result in nearly six times as many injuries and more than double the fatalities compared to those without. As gun violence continues to rise, with nearly 2,100 school shootings reported since 1970, the push for legislative action is crucial to addressing public safety concerns amidst growing national outrage.
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