Here's where the DemDebate candidates stand on assault weapons bans, red flag laws and universal background checks ⬇️
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Thus far in 2019, there has been more than one mass shooting per day in the U.S., according to the nonprofit . And while gun control is usually a topic in a Democratic presidential primary, this year's mass shootings have repeatedly brought gun control to the forefront of the primary policy debate.Loading...
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