Is There Really an “Epidemic of Mass Shootings” in the US?
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Ryan McMaken joins Laura Ingraham and Chris Hahn to discuss whether America is really facing an “epidemic” of school shootings. As Ryan notes, studies indicate that the stats show otherwise, and he picks apart some of the most widely used claims made by opponents of gun rights.
Originally broadcast on “The Ingraham Angle” hosted by Laura Ingraham on the Fox News Channel, 21 May 2018.