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Why did the Trump administration decide to move jurisdiction over downloadable guns away from the State Department?
It’s unclear. In January 2020, the administration announced it would move jurisdiction over downloadable guns from the State Department to the Commerce Department. This decision…
Do plastic guns even work?
On July 30, 2018, Dr. Shwetak Patel, professor of computer science and engineering at the University of Washington, tested the files previously made available by…
What is a straw purchaser?
A straw purchaser is someone who purchases a gun for someone else, typically for someone who cannot pass a background check such as a…
How do guns enter the illegal market?
Guns are diverted from the legal market in a number of ways, including by: Unlicensed gun sellers who buy guns to resell them.Corrupt licensed gun…

The Power Always Rests with the American People and Keep Up The Good Fight: Six Things I Learned From Rep. Val Demings

Be Unafraid and Unabashed in the Fight for Public Safety: Six Things I Learned From Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham

We’re All In This Together and When We Fight, We Win: Six Things I Learned From Sen. Kamala Harris
Are ghost guns expensive to build?
Everytown’s research found that it is possible to buy an AR-15 ghost gun build kit and a lower receiver for as little as…
Are downloadable guns considered to be ghost guns?
Yes. 3-D guns, sometimes known as downloadable guns, are one type of ghost gun. These firearms are created with computer code instructions programmed…
Are ghost guns just for hobbyists?
Ghost guns aren’t just for hobbyists. Law enforcement agencies are recovering homemade, unserialized firearms from criminals at alarming rates. Everytown has examined more…
Why doesn’t the ATF consider ghost guns to be firearms?
Federal gun safety laws regulate “firearms,” including frames or receivers that can be converted into an operable firearm. Congress broadly defined “firearm” to include completed,…

Find Common Ground and Elect Candidates With Courage: Six Things I Learned From Sen. Amy Klobuchar

Open letter to Wanda Cooper-Jones, mother of Ahmaud Arbery, and all Americans
Compounding Crises: Gun Preparation Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic
The threats of the COVID-19 pandemic do not end with viral infection. As public health researchers with a focus on gun violence, we are particularly…

How to Call Out the NRA and Protect Kids: Six Things I Learned from Sen. Elizabeth Warren
Does a state need an Extreme Risk law if it already prohibits mentally ill people from having firearms?
Who can request an Extreme Risk Protection Order?
In each state with an Extreme Risk law, only limited groups of people may request an Extreme Risk Protection Order (ERPO). In most states,…
Is a gun that is hidden from view considered securely stored since children cannot readily access it?
No. A firearm that is simply hidden from view is not securely stored. A properly stored firearm is one that is unloaded and locked, with…

Solidarity, Storytelling and How To Get Out The Vote: Six Things I Learned from Stacey Abrams
What causes someone to die by suicide?
What can I do if I’m worried about a loved one?
Is firearm suicide preventable?
Mayors on the Front Lines of Two Public Health Crises: Addressing Gun Violence Amid the Coronavirus Pandemic
Mayors across the country are on the front lines each day doing everything in their power to protect the public’s health and safety during these…
The Importance of Safe Spaces Where Survivors Can Heal, Be Creative and Live Free
Good Kids Mad City works to prevent gun violence in underserved communities by creating safe spaces for healing, changing behaviors and organizing young people to…