Mass shootings have commanded public attention on a disturbingly frequent basis across the US. But rather than provoking a unified response from elected officials, each additional shooting seems to be widening the political divide on gun policy among states.
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) Mass shootings have commanded public attention on a disturbingly frequent basis across the U.S., from a supermarket slaying in
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Mass shootings have commanded public attention on a disturbingly frequent basis across the U.S., from a supermarket slaying in Buffalo, New York, to an elementary school tragedy in Uvalde, Texas, to a recent shooting at a California dance hall.
Mass shootings have commanded public attention on a disturbingly frequent basis across the U.S. But rather than provoking a unified response from elected officials, each additional shooting seems to be widening the political divide on gun policy among states.
For the third straight year, the U.S. in 2022 recorded over 600 mass shootings in which at least four people were killed or injured, according to the Gun Violence Archive.