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308 America isn’t protecting its kids and teens from gun violence

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Nicole Narea @ Vox · 04/24/2023 13:10 EDT

America isn’t protecting its kids and teens from gun violence

Victims of a Fourth of July mass shooting are honored at Sunset Woods Park in Highland Park, Illinois on July 9, 2022. | Chris Sweda/Chicago Tribune/Tribune News Service via Getty ImagesA shooting at a Texas prom party highlights the huge toll of gun violence on kids and teens in the US. Nine teens were injured in a shooting at a large after-prom party near Jasper, Texas, just after midnight Sunday. Authorities have not identified the shooter or their motive, but said they were questioning people of intere

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