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Study: States with More Gun Laws Have Fewer Gun Deaths
States with the most laws had a mortality rate 42 percent lower than those states with the fewest laws, according to the study.
March 07, 2013 •
Caroline Cournoyer
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States with the most laws had a mortality rate 42 percent lower than those states with the fewest laws, according to the study.
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