Document Title
ACP Letter to the House Judiciary Committee: Hearing on Preventing Gun Violence: A Call to Action
Synopsis
ACP submits a letter to the House Judiciary Committee hearing Preventing Gun Violence: A Call to Action.
Keywords
U.S. House of Representatives; United States House of Representatives; Senate; House; Committee on the Judiciary; House Judiciary Committee; Judiciary Committee; Preventing Gun Violence: A Call to Action; public health; firearms; guns; gun violence; firearms violence; gun violence prevention; GVP; firearms safety; firearms research; Reducing Firearm Injuries and Deaths in the United States: A Position Paper from the American College of Physicians; Second Amendment; National Rifle Association; NRA; #ThisIsOurLane; This Is Our Lane; Bipartisan Background Checks Act; H.R. 8; National Instant Criminal Background Check System; NICS; Brady background checks; universal background checks; gun sales; firearms sales; domestic violence loopholes; gun show loophole; internet loophole; assault weapons; large capacity magazines; Raise the Age Act; H.R. 717; firearms research; appropriations; fiscal year 2020, FY2020; LHHS Appropriations bill; Labor, Health and Human Services, Education and Related Agencies; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, CDC, , injury prevention and control, firearms related injuries, $50 million, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, HHS, Dickey Amendment, Dickey rider, gun violence prevention research; Gun Violence Prevention Act; Gun Violence Prevention Act of 2019; H.R. 674; S. 184; concealed carry; Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act; H.R. 38; state reciprocity; Extreme Risk Protection Orders; ERPO; ERPOs; Rep. Jerrold Nadler; child access prevention; safe storage of firearms; safe storage of guns; unintentional gun injuries; Rep. Doug Collins
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2019