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    • Marketing Guns to Communities of Color
    • Militarization
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    • Regulate Firearms Like Other Consumer Products
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Target America – MISR


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ISSUES

Investigating the Gun Lobby
The Impacts of Gun Violence
Regulating the Gun Industry
Concealed Carry Killers
Firearms Laws
Self-Defense Gun Use
Murder-Suicide
Mass Shootings
Assault Weapons
Gun Trafficking
5 Things You Can Do Right Now

VPC NEWS HIGHLIGHTS

The New York Times cites VPC research on murder-suicides in article about "family annihilators." “An Unthinkable Extreme of Domestic Violence: Killing Multiple Relatives,” April 24, 2026

The Associated Press cites the VPC's Black Homicide Victimization in the United States in an article on the need for increased domestic violence resources in Black communities. “Deadly Domestic Violence Cases Stir Calls For More Prevention Resources For Black Communities,” April 24, 2026

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