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In reply to the discussion: NRA News [View all]branford
(4,462 posts)is still about half of what it was from decades past (as actually discussed in all your citations). That's precisely why the recent spike is so newsworthy. I would also note that much of the increase has sadly been seen in Democratically-controlled cities and states (e.g. Chicago, Baltimore, New York, etc.), most with very strict gun control, and the sudden and recent increases have not been shown to have any demonstrable link to the tens of millions of new guns and liberalized gun laws over the last few decades.
What we do have today is 24 hour sensationalized news that caters to our every bias, and thus some perceive an increase in gun crime and accidents. You could cite a hundred articles about certain terrible crimes, but the hard data and statistics do not lie. Feel free to review them yourself at the FBI and Bureau of Justice Statistics websites.