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  3. IN THE NEWS: Guns Are the the Second Biggest Killer of Kids in America, yet We Spend Just $600 for Each Dead Child to Understand Why

IN THE NEWS: Guns Are the the Second Biggest Killer of Kids in America, yet We Spend Just $600 for Each Dead Child to Understand Why

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Rebecca Cunningham Featured in Newsweek

October 8, 2019

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