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US unable to fix gun violence: Atlantic

Xinhua | Updated: 2023-04-14 01:21
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Protesters gather outside the Tennessee State Capitol to call for an end to gun violence and support stronger gun laws after a deadly shooting at the Covenant School in Nashville, Tennessee, US, March 30, 2023. [Photo/Agencies]

NEW YORK -- The deadliest acts of mass murder in the United States since 9/11 all share one feature: the killer in every case used an assault-style weapon or a firearm equipped with a high-capacity magazine, reported The Atlantic on Wednesday.

This was again the case on Monday, at a shooting at a Kentucky bank that killed five, and in the recent shooting at the elementary school in Nashville, Tennessee, that killed six, including three 9-year-old children, said the report.

"And yet, the country has failed to adopt the policies needed to keep these weapons out of the hands of those who would abuse them," it noted. "At the most obvious level, mass shootings are a serious and worsening problem that imposes substantial burdens on the public."

"But they are something else as well: a national disgrace that illuminates the inability of the American political system to adopt numerous popular public-policy strategies that together could substantially reduce the prevalence and destructiveness of these events," it said.

The gun lobby is challenging every valuable gun-safety law throughout the United States, with the belief that Republican appointees on the Supreme Court will protect the right to sell lethal weaponry to as many Americans as possible, it added.

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