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We Have to Turn Our Anger into Action.

June 17, 2016
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Associate Dean for Public Health Practice Harold Cox says it is time to demand gun control, fourth in a four-day video and social media campaign to draw attention to the toxic mix of access to guns and the rhetoric of hate. #Enough.

View Previous Videos of the #Enough Series

The Toxic Mix of Guns and Hate (1/4)

It’s Time for Congress to Act (2/4)

Stopping Violence Against LGBTQ People of Color (3/4)

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Tell Congress to pass common-sense measures to reduce gun violence. Find more resources.

Recent SPH Gun Research

  • Three State Laws Identified That Can Reduce Gun Deaths
  • Firearm Ownership Closely Tied to Suicide Rates
  • Link Between Gun Ownership Rates and Murders of Women
  • Restrictive Gun Control Policies Lower Youth Gun Carrying
  • Higher Gun Ownership Rates Linked to Increase in Non-Stranger Homicide
  • Link Between Rates of Gun Ownership and Homicides

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