Why is the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) collecting information about all firearm deaths?
Injuries and deaths from firearms are a significant public health problem. Behind motor vehicle injuries, firearm injuries are the second leading cause of injury mortality in the United States. Firearms are used in 69% of homicides and 51% of suicides. Knowing the full extent of all firearm injuries and deaths is crucial to state and local communities for designing and implementing effective prevention strategies to reduce future incidents. This information is useful for addressing the firearm injuries that occur in different types of violent death, such as suicides, homicides, and unintentional shootings.
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