Gun deaths in the United States have been on the rise since 2009, surpassing car accident fatalities for the first time in 2017, with 39,773 lives lost that year alone. Of these, 14,542 were classified as homicides, and a staggering 58 percent were committed by white men, pointing to significant societal issues that demand attention.
With gun-related deaths now recognized as the second leading cause of death among children, advocates argue for immediate, substantive gun control measures, including comprehensive background checks. Montana, noted for its high per capita rates of suicide by gun, exemplifies the urgent need for targeted interventions to address this growing crisis.
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