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Ask The Trace
We attempt to pin down a central — yet elusive — data point in the conversation around gun violence.
Data
Ten years. 370,000 shootings. How has gun violence marked your corner of the country?
2022 in Review
This year showed that the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic is still with us.
Off Target
New data suggests inspectors have cracked down after the Biden administration asked the agency to implement a “zero tolerance” policy on lawbreaking gun dealers last June.
A new survey explores Gen Z's perception of gun violence and its effect on their daily lives.
Provisional CDC data shows the pandemic surge in firearms deaths isn't dropping.
Decades of data on statewide gun ownership and violence show sales spiked during the pandemic, and again after the mass shooting in Uvalde.
Fact-checking the "good guys with guns" maxim.
Five ways the mass shooting at a Texas elementary school brings into focus the contours of an American crisis.
Incidents involving armed motorists are far deadlier than they were five years ago, our analysis reveals.
CDC data shows that more than 45,000 Americans died by gunfire for the first time, driven by a spike in homicides.
The Industry
"Time-to-crime" figures published by the ATF show that guns sold in 2020 were more likely to wind up at crime scenes within a year than in any previous period.
The development comes after an investigation by The Trace and NBC Bay Area found police are violating state law by not logging guns into the database so they can be traced.
ATF
For more than a decade, agencies have flouted a state law requiring them to use a tool that policing experts say can help reduce gun violence.
A reader asks about the differences between firearm homicide and suicide rates in the United States and the rest of the world.