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Firearms have risen to become the leading cause of death among children and teens in the United States in recent years, but a ...
Firearms have risen to become the leading cause of death among children and teens in the United States in recent years, but a new study joins a growing set of evidence that gun laws can make a ...
Half of the states considered to have strict firearm laws – California, Maryland, New York, and Rhode Island – saw a decrease in pediatric firearm mortality in that time.
States that weakened gun laws saw rise in pediatric mortality, study finds. Deidre McPhillips, CNN. June 9, 2025 at 11:00 AM. Copied; ...
They found significant increases in the number of children who died from guns in states with looser laws: more than 6,000 additional deaths in states with the most permissive laws between 2011 and ...
Half of the states considered to have strict firearm laws – California, Maryland, New York, and Rhode Island – saw a decrease in pediatric firearm mortality in that time.
More American children and teens die from firearms than any other cause, but there are more deaths — and wider racial ...
Firearm deaths of children and teenagers rose significantly in states that enacted more permissive gun laws after the Supreme Court in 2010 limited local governments’ ability to restrict gun ...