The tragedy in Uvalde has been a focus of the NRA’s convention this weekend where an estimated 55,000 people are in attendance. But speakers, including Texas Senator Ted Cruz and former president Donald Trump say the way to stop these massacres is with “more” weapons, not fewer. But as Heather Yourex-West reports, research says otherwise.
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