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We Don't Know How Many Americans Are Shot Each Year. This Bill Could Help Us Find Out.

Posted on the 24 May 2014 by Mikeb302000
Mother Jones
Two Congressional Democrats are unveiling legislation this morning that would restart the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's gun  by Freeven pro"> by Freeven pro"> by Freeven pro">violenceWe Don't Know How Many Americans Are Shot Each Year. This Bill Could Help Us Find Out. research efforts. Since 1996, when a small CDC-funded study on the risks of owning a firearm ignited opposition from Republicans, the CDC's budget for research on firearms  by Freeven pro"> by Freeven pro"> by Freeven pro">injuriesWe Don't Know How Many Americans Are Shot Each Year. This Bill Could Help Us Find Out. has shrunk to zero. The result, as we've detailed, is that many basic questions about gun violence—such as how many Americans are shot each year—remain unanswered. The new legislation, which will be introduced by Rep. Carolyn Maloney (D-N.Y.) in the House, and Sen. Ed Markey (D-Mass.) in the Senate, would give the CDC $10 million a year "for the purpose of conducting or supporting research on firearms safety or gun violence prevention." "In America, gun violence kills twice as many children as cancer, and yet political grandstanding has halted funding for public health research to understand this crisis," Maloney said in a statement. A National Rifle Association spokeswoman called the push for new CDC funding "unethical." "The abuse of taxpayer funds for anti-gun political propaganda  by Freeven pro"> by Freeven pro"> by Freeven pro">underWe Don't Know How Many Americans Are Shot Each Year. This Bill Could Help Us Find Out. the guise of 'research' is unethical," spokeswoman Catherine Mortensen said in a statement to ProPublica. "That is why Congress should stand firm against President Obama's scheme to undermine a fundamental constitutional right."

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