actually been 11 more mass shootings across the country. the data doesn't show any signs of a coming slowdown or likely action. by the way the definition of mass shooting that we're using is when four or more people are killed or wounded in one incident. so 29 days of the year, 44 mass shootings, and it's already accounted for 79 people killed. again, we're just on our 29th day of this year. if you look, this is a trend that's been sadly growing. the last four years we've averaged more mass shootings than days of the year. it is obviously a graphic that keeps ticking up. if you're wondering, washington must be ready to do something about it. right? guess what? the voters don't necessarily say it's a priority. this is before the midterms. most important issue, deciding your vote, look where guns is. just 3%. literally almost last on the list that we included here. so that is one reason why you don't see anything. support for stricter gun control is a majority, but it's not a