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Nearly 100 Kentuckians have died from gunfire so far this year — and some lawmakers think a public health approach is the best way to halt the violence.
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A majority of Tennessee voters support so-called red flag laws designed to take guns out of the hands of people at risk for harming themselves or others, according to a new poll by Vanderbilt University
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Four people were injured following a shooting at a prom after-party at the W.C. Young Community Center in Paducah early Sunday morning.
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With the Legislature set to adjourn for the year, Gov. Bill Lee is making a last-minute pitch for a temporary “order of protection” designed to avert mass shootings such as the one that killed six people at The Covenant School.
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Tennessee lawmakers are heading for a showdown over the governor’s extreme risk protection order plan and, possibly, a gun safe storage bill as they try to adjourn for the year before the end of the week.
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Another mass shooting took place in Louisville, this time in Chickasaw Park. No suspects are in custody.
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In honor of the victims of a mass shooting Monday, city officials and hundreds of people congregated at the Muhammad Ali Center in downtown Louisville. Speakers called for healing and action.
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Mental health experts say the aftermath of a mass shooting brings up complex feelings, but finding community can help people cope.
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The Tennessee Black Caucus is holding town halls in communities across the state to determine legislative proposals, including gun reform, during the 2023 legislative session.
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The permitless carry law comes on the heels of the two deadliest years for gun violence in Ohio. According to the Ohio Department of Health, there were 1,762 gun-related deaths in 2021 and 1,764 deaths in 2020.