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Can It Make Black People Safer? Black gun rights advocate Kenn Blanchard says Black Americans shouldn’t be scared of the Second Amendment. By Jason Johnson. July 31, 2021 5:45 AM.
Each year, close to 12,400 Black people die from gun violence, the report says. A record-shattering 15,548 Black people were killed by guns in 2021, according to Giffords.
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Police take the lives of more than 1,000 people every year, a disproportionate number of whom are people of color.In 2017, police shot and killed 986 people, 22 percent of whom were Black, even ...
In 2020, of roughly 8.5 million first-time gun buyers, 40% were women, and purchases made by Black Americans increased 56% compared to 2019. One of the pandemic's enduring legacies will be more ...
The Supreme Court says the 2nd Amendment covers the right to carry guns in public. But for Black people, the calculation has always been more complicated.
One showed survey-takers phrases like “gun rights” and “gun control” and evaluated whether they associated those words with the images of Black or white people. Another study showed participants ...
Very often, you know, Black people' “We do have a gun violence problem in this country, and it’s gang violence,” Blake Masters explained on the “The Jeff Oravits Show” in April.
It is the couple out in St. Louis who pulled their guns on Black Lives Matter protesters who were not on their property. It is the way that Dylann Roof was taken alive after killing nine Black people.
Deborah Roberts grew up in a family of gun owners. But it wasn’t until March this year that the 68-year-old finally pulled the trigger and purchased her own firearm.