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Speaker Johnson accuses demonstrating students of getting support from Hamas. TikTok says it'll challenge the ban. And the Supreme Court dives into the gray area between abortion and pregnancy healthcare, and into former President Trump's broad immunity claims.

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MN Pediatricians, Coalition Demand Action on Gun-Violence Prevention

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Wednesday, April 12, 2023   

Recent mass shootings in Louisville and Nashville add to the list of tragedies that gun-safety advocates say should compel preventive action.

In Minnesota, pediatricians hope state lawmakers respond to what they're calling a public health emergency.

While longstanding advocacy groups push for gun-control legislation at the state and federal levels, more than 160 pediatric providers around Minnesota have sent a letter to the Legislature in hopes of seeing action this session.

Dr. Andrew Kiragu, a critical-care pediatrician at Children's Minnesota, is among those who signed it.

"It is heartbreaking," said Kiragu, "when I see children admitted with injuries caused by something that is preventable."

Federal data show guns are now the leading cause of death for U.S. children, and Kiragu said it's not just mass shootings. For example, he said kids face danger when finding an unsecured firearm in the house.

Current legislative proposals would expand background checks and adopt a "red-flag" type law. Democratic majorities in Minnesota give advocacy groups hope, but they say the Legislature still needs to act with urgency.

Protect Minnesota is leading a coalition calling for action on these proposals, as well community violence-intervention funding.

The group's Interim Director - Maggiy Emery - said they still hope to see Republicans get behind the effort in bipartisan fashion, arguing that gun safety is an issue around the state when factoring in suicides.

She added that their polling suggests these ideas are popular.

"Universal background checks are supported by more than 90% of Minnesotans," said Emery. "Extreme risk protection orders are supported by more than 70% of Minnesotans."

Nationally, most polls show a majority of Americans support tougher gun laws, although there are still some partisan splits.

Emery said her group's recent poll finds support from residents across the political spectrum.




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