Assault weapons have “for the purpose of quickly killing many people. They are weapons of war that have no place in civil society,” Harris asserted.
https://twitter.com/VP/status/1530662872363241474
The senseless killings from guns have to stop. Congress must take action and have the courage to ensure these attacks do not happen again. Expand background checks. Renew the ban on assault weapons and high-capacity magazines. Get this done. pic.twitter.com/NVPKBcyOw2
— Vice President Kamala Harris (@VP) May 28, 2022
The massacres “cannot continue in our country and we must have the courage to do something about weapons,” added the Democrat. “Congress must take action and have the courage to ensure these attacks do not happen again,” He also indicated on his Twitter account.
The terrifying number of armed violence in the US
In the first 145 days of 2022, the United States has suffered 213 mass shootings, according to the Gun Violence Archive, which counts incidents with at least four victims (dead or injured) in this category, not including the attacker.
So far this year, two great massacres have mourned American society. The first occurred in Buffalo, in which an 18-year-old murdered 18 people. The second, more recent, was in Uvalde, Texas, where another 18-year-old killed several students at a school.
The terrifying number of gun killings is more than one shooting per day in some part of the United States. “There are more mass murders than days in the year”Democratic Sen. Chris Murphy from Connecticut said Tuesday.
year-over-year record
In 2021, 692 were registered, a record since 2014, when Gun Violence Archive he began his count. Eight years ago, the registry reported 272 mass shootings. By 2015, the figure rose to 336, then went to 382 and did not stop growing until the aforementioned record last year.
In 2022 there were already more than 17,000 deaths, including almost 650 minors, due to the use of firearms, beyond mass shootings. The number of victims of gun violence in the United States is staggering, according to a tally from organizations campaigning for greater control over gun sales to individuals.
On average, 40,620 people are killed each year by firearms in the United States, according to the NGO Everytown For Gun Safety, or 111 people a day.
The state of Texas, where the sale of personal weapons is very little regulated, registers an average of 3,647 annual deaths by firearm, Everytown specifies.
Source: Ambito

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