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Stats show at least 15,549 people were killed by guns in the United States in 2017, excluding most suicides, according to data collected by Gun Violence Archive (GVA), a nonprofit organization that tracks media and law enforcement reports of shootings. The number, which marks a 3 percent increase over the previous year, offers an early indication that the recent rise in gun deaths recorded by federal agencies is continuing. Today Walmart announces they will no longer sell assault weapons.
Stats also show ABOUT 1.6 MILLION Americans could die from drugs, alcohol and suicide in the next decade, according to a comprehensive new report out Tuesday. The figure is a 60 percent increase over the past decade, according to the report, which was released by the Trust for America's Health and the Well Being Trust. The authors of the study say the projections could be conservative as the opioid epidemic continues to wreak havoc on American communities.
When will Walmart announce they will no longer sell opoids {in the pharmacy} and alcohol?
They won't because they make more money on drugs and alcohol then they did on assault weapons.
Stats also show ABOUT 1.6 MILLION Americans could die from drugs, alcohol and suicide in the next decade, according to a comprehensive new report out Tuesday. The figure is a 60 percent increase over the past decade, according to the report, which was released by the Trust for America's Health and the Well Being Trust. The authors of the study say the projections could be conservative as the opioid epidemic continues to wreak havoc on American communities.
When will Walmart announce they will no longer sell opoids {in the pharmacy} and alcohol?
They won't because they make more money on drugs and alcohol then they did on assault weapons.