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Ryan Sabalow CalMatters Los californianos tendrían que realizar un curso de cuatro horas con entrenamiento de tiro real para comprar un arma si el proyecto de ley que avanza en la Legislatura se convierte en ley. El proyecto de ley del Senado 948 , presentado por el senador demócrata Jesse Arreguín de...
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Ryan Sabalow CalMatters Californians would have to take a four-hour course with live-fire training to buy a gun if a bill advancing through the Legislature gets signed into law. Senate Bill 948, by Berkeley Democratic Sen. Jesse Arreguín, also would require gun owners moving to California to obtain a firearm...
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Sunita Sohrabji American Community Media Solo el 5 % de los tiroteos masivos en Estados Unidos están causados por enfermedades mentales graves, un hallazgo que contradice rotundamente la narrativa que se repite a menudo tras los ataques de gran repercusión mediática. “El 95 % de los tiroteos masivos no...
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Sunita Sohrabji American Community Media Only 5% of mass shootings in the United States are caused by serious mental illness, a finding that sharply contradicts a narrative often repeated after high-profile attacks. “95% of mass shootings are not related to mental illness,” said Dr. Ragy Girgis, Associate Professor of...
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Selen Ozturk American Community Media Although California is the state with the strongest gun safety laws in the country, a recent survey shows that 80% of Californians are concerned about how little they know about protection orders — which can temporarily remove firearms if a court finds evidence of...
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Two Thirds of Deaths are Homicides, Study Finds Violence Policy Center WASHINGTON, Feb. 28, 2018 /PRNewswire/ — Nearly 54,000 Hispanics were killed with guns in the United States from 1999 through 2015, with an average of more than 3,100 gun deaths per year, according to a new study by...
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Suzanne Potter / California News Service LOS ANGELES – On Wednesday June 1st, a day when a murder-suicide shooting shut down UCLA, and one day before National Gun Violence Awareness Day, the Los Angeles City Council voted unanimously to have LAPD work with a nonprofit to identify “bad apple” gun...