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Gun control: a Guardian investigation

In the wake of the Orlando terror attack, we ask where gun control went wrong and how to fix it 

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    Changing the conversation: how to break the cycle of gun reform failure

    After Orlando, Washington recited the same partisan lines. But elsewhere, gun control groups are turning to solutions that could change the way we think about gun reform
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    What could actually work to fix gun violence in America – and what doesn't

    There are solutions few national politicians are looking at that take a very different tack
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    The uncomfortable truth about gun rights supporters – sometimes they are right

  • Gun owners on background checks

    Gun owners on why they oppose background checks – video

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    America's gun problem is so much bigger than mass shootings

    US politicians often cite Australia as providing a model of impactful reform. Here’s why such blueprints likely won’t work to combat gun violence in the US
  • The Newtown elementary school shooting of 2012 has not led to gun control reform

    Can the US break its cycle of gun control failure?

    After the Orlando attack, a Guardian investigation into the deadlock over gun laws begins with the parents of Sandy Hook, who took the tough decision to fight for policies that would not have saved their own children
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