Research shows that people experiencing a crisis that puts them at risk of suicide are much more likely to survive if they do not have
easy access to guns during the crisis.
I've not seen or heard any statements by DeVos referring to the recent 11 school shootings in 23 days done by those
with easy access to guns.
«Start focusing on the real reasons we have these problems: It's a combination
of easy access to guns, and we [as a society] don't invest in mental health services like we should.
What it does have, again, is
easy access to guns, making escalation much more likely.
What these mass tragedies have in common, are guns —
easy access to guns, especially semi-automatic rifles.
I think the gap in the logic is about the number of incidents and how rapidly it would rise if everyone had
easy access to guns.
Recent public statements by students reveal that they are worried about
the easy access to guns and believe that arming teachers is not the answer to creating safe schools.
What these mass tragedies have in common, are guns —
easy access to guns, especially semi-automatic rifles.
Yes, that's true, but
easy access to guns was also a factor.»
The crack cocaine epidemic, gang violence, the Trayvon Martin shooting — all prompted efforts led by young black women and teens in communities across the country to address problems in their neighborhoods that had one thing in common:
easy access to guns.