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In reply to the discussion: The Most Powerful Medical Association In The U.S. Gears Up To Fight Congress Over Guns [View all]rladdi
(581 posts)59. The Republicans at least 20 years ago on advice of their counsel, NRA. passed a bill banning
any research that includes a gun. The NRA does not want any stats of guns they may be held against them. This needs to be address immediately with all the gun related violence in America, but the NRA is against it. Again, lets elect in November politicians that care about the lives of America.
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The Most Powerful Medical Association In The U.S. Gears Up To Fight Congress Over Guns [View all]
babylonsister
Jun 2016
OP
Physicians accepted to medical school in the U.S. have completed four years of college...
hunter
Jun 2016
#47
Trust me, the high admission standards are good. Some of the people at the bottom of my med school
eastwestdem
Jun 2016
#53
Yes. 30k people dying from guns, even (gasp!) self-inflicted, is a public health concern
AllyCat
Jun 2016
#18
I disagree… The surgeons in this country do exactly what they are told to do by the insurance co.
midnight
Jun 2016
#29
The NRA and Republicans passed legislation years ago preventing any research on guy injuries. They
rladdi
Jun 2016
#32
The Republicans at least 20 years ago on advice of their counsel, NRA. passed a bill banning
rladdi
Jun 2016
#59
If Congress bans funding for studying gun violence does anyone think they'll do anything to stop it?
EndElectoral
Jun 2016
#61