KidsData, to publichealth
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Last week California's governor signed into law a first-in-the-nation state excise tax on sales of firearms and ammunition, aimed at raising funds to prevent gun violence in California schools and elsewhere.

We can think of least 17,031 reasons why policy changes matter. Learn more in our blog by Program Director
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https://www.kidsdata.org/blog/?p=10182

bicmay, to random
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"As chatter and images about guns and violence slip into the social media feeds of more teens, viral messages fueled by “likes” can lead to real-world conflict and loss.

This illustrated report has been adapted from a KFF Health News article, "All We Want Is Revenge’: How Social Media Fuels Gun Violence Among Teens,” by Liz Szabo."

https://kffhealthnews.org/news/article/illustrated-report-how-gun-violence-goes-viral/

crecente,
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Social media companies are responsible for algorithms promoting violent content and should be held accountable.

⭐ Section 230 was NOT intended to allow the recklessly dangerous actions of these social media companies.

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