Last year, nearly 40,000 people were killed by firearms, according to the Center for Gun Violence Research at Rutgers University in New Jersey. While a study published late last year by JAMA Network Open,
which included an analysis of the number of firearms deaths in the past three decades, revealed that a total of more than one million Americans have been killed since 1990.
With every mass shooting in the United States, there are renewed calls for stronger policies to prevent more. However, all of the legislation presented reduces accidents but does not prevent or impede the purchase of firearms.
Last June, after a massacre in an elementary school in Texas that killed 21 people, including 19 children, and before that 10 people were killed in an accident in a grocery store in Buffalo, New York, President Biden signed what was described as the most important federal law to regulate the carrying of weapons in United States during the last three decades.