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Gun violence affects half of all US families: Survey

54% of adults say they or family member have experienced gun-related incident, according to survey

Rabia İclal Turan  | 12.04.2023 - Update : 13.04.2023
Gun violence affects half of all US families: Survey

WASHINGTON

About half of the American families have been affected by a gun-related incident while one in five said they have personally been threatened with a gun, according to a recent survey.

About 54% of US adults said they or a family member have experienced a gun-related incident, according to a survey by the Kaiser Family Foundation.

The survey showed 21% were personally threatened with a gun while 19% said a family member was killed by a gun, which includes death by suicide.

Some 17% of respondents said they have personally witnessed someone being shot, 4% indicated they have used a gun in self-defense and 4% were injured in a shooting.

The survey showed that gun-related injuries and deaths "disproportionately" affect people of color in the US.

Thirty-one percent of Black adults have personally witnessed someone being shot while the figure for Hispanic adults was 22%.

About 84% of adults said they have taken at least one precaution against possible gun violence affecting their families.

According to the survey, four in 10 adults are living in a household with a gun.

The survey was conducted after the deadly school shooting in Nashville, Tennessee, which killed three students and three adults.

More than 11,500 people in the US have died from gun violence as of April 11, the non-profit research group Gun Violence Archive said Tuesday.

There have been 147 mass shootings in the country in 2023 that have killed 72 children.


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