Article P8S5 Mass shootings have no effect on the public debate about gun ownership in US

Mass shootings have no effect on the public debate about gun ownership in US

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George Arnett
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Killing sprees have occurred almost every day in the US since 2013, but public opinion has still turned against gun control

Mass shootings occur almost once a day in the US, yet protecting gun rights seems to concern Americans more than increasing controls on guns.

On Thursday, a gunman killed nine people in a community college in Oregon. It was the 994th gun incident in which there were four or more victims (including the shooter) since the start of 2013, according to the website Mass Shooting Tracker.

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