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When it comes to addressing gun violence, common sense should lead to common ground

 

If homicides, suicides, and accidental shootings are all factored in, by the time the calendar flips to 2019, more than 36,000 Americans will have lost their lives to gun violence this year.

That’s too many mothers and fathers and sons and daughters and friends losing their lives to ignore.

At the current pace, there will more than one mass shooting per day in the U.S. this year. Where do these shootings take place? Schools and churches and shopping centers and workplaces—places where we’re supposed to feel safe.

(Excerpt from Steven Hoffman’s article in the Chester County Press- read more)