20 Percent of Americans Have Lost a Family Member to Gun Violence, According to a New Poll A majority of adults have personally experienced or have a family member who has experienced a gun-related incident. Story:
from the Kaiser Family Foundation sheds light on the toll the nation’s addiction to firearms is taking on American families.
One in five American adults has a family member who has been killed by a gun, including death by suicide.
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