60 Percent of Americans Want Tighter Gun Rules — But State Laws Have Loosened Since Uvalde

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60 Percent of Americans Want Tighter Gun Rules — But State Laws Have Loosened Since Uvalde
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A majority of Americans believe it’s more important to control gun violence than it is to protect gun rights, but a majority of gun laws enacted this year granting greater concessions to the gun industry instead of curtailing them.

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