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A USC study finds most U.S. school shooters get guns from unsecured family weapons, urging safer storage laws.
A University of South Carolina study finds U.S. school shooters are typically young men who obtained unsecured guns from relatives or friends, with 42% using a family member’s firearm.
School shootings occur about 25 times annually, mostly involving one or two victims, but have lasting societal impacts.
The research supports secure gun storage as a key prevention strategy, noting it reduces youth firearm deaths.
South Carolina, lacking such a law, is considering a bipartisan bill that would impose criminal penalties for negligent storage leading to harm, though it faces political hurdles and opposition from gun rights groups.
Experts stress that prevention requires multiple approaches, including training school staff to identify student crises.
Un estudio de la USC encuentra que la mayoría de los tiradores escolares de EE.UU. obtienen armas de armas familiares sin protección, instando a leyes de almacenamiento más seguras.