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Letters: Sensible gun laws low-hanging fruit that could make Louisiana safer

Por: The Advocate Opinion April 14, 2023

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Like most parents, the events that unfolded in Nashville last month and similarly in campuses across our country are keeping me up at night. The daily gun violence in our streets consumes me.According to Everytown USA, “Louisiana experiences the second-highest rate of gun deaths and the second-highest rate of gun homicides in the country.”Violence is between our state and progress. Data shows us that when trauma and fear are the norm,... + full article



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