FBI Uniform Crime Report
There were approximately 43,000 gun-related deaths in the United States last year, which includes homicides, suicides, and unintentional shootings.
As of recent data, the United States experiences approximately 40,000 gun-related deaths annually. This number includes homicides, suicides, and accidental shootings. The majority of these deaths are suicides, accounting for about two-thirds of the total. Gun violence remains a significant public health issue in the country.
I'm pretty sure that the leading cause of deaths is auto wrecks, and shootings.
Someone looking for information on gun shootings can look on their local news website. News broadcasters usually have information on gun violence and stories of recent shootings.
Yes, insofar as shootings, deaths and destruction.
In England, gun-related deaths are relatively low compared to other countries, with around 30 to 50 fatalities each year. The country has strict gun control laws, which contribute to this low rate. Most gun deaths in England are associated with suicide or criminal activity, rather than mass shootings. Overall, gun violence remains a rare occurrence in the UK.
Took it from Yahoo but - "In 2004 (the most recent year for which data is available), there were 29,569 gun deaths in the U.S: 16,750 suicides (56% of all U.S gun deaths), 11,624 homicides (40% of all U.S gun deaths), 649 unintentional shootings, 311 from legal intervention and 235 from undetermined intent (4% of all U.S gun deaths combined). -Numbers obtained from CDC National Center for Health Statistics mortality report online, 2007 But remember, Guns dont shoot by themselves - people shoot them.
Since 2000 there has been about 35 school shootings in the USA, not all of which resulted in victimised deaths. 4 of these incidents including 10 or more deaths. I hope you were referring to the US in this question.
Any type a criminal can get his or her hands on.
You will never know, because not all are reported.
2018, 14 February - Marjory Stoneman Douglas High school shootings - (17 dead)2017, November 14 - Rancho Tehama Reserve shootings - (6 dead)2015, 1 October - Umpqua Community College shooting - (10 dead)2014, October 24 - Marysville Pilchuck High School shooting - (5 dead)2013, June 7 - 2013 Santa Monica shooting - (6 dead)2012, December 14 - Sandy Hook Elementary School shootings - (28 deaths)2012, 2 April - Oikos University shooting - (7 deaths)2008, February 14 - Northern Illinois University shooting - (6 deaths)2007, 6 April - Virginia Tech massacre - (33 deaths)2006, October 2 - West Nickel Mines School shooting - (6 deaths)2005, 21 March - Red Lake shootings - (10 deaths)1999, 20 April - Columbine High School massacre - (15 deaths)1998, May 21 - Thurston High School shooting - (4 deaths)1998, March 24 - Mitchell Johnson and Andrew Golden - (5 deaths)1991, 1 November - University of Iowa shooting - (6 deaths)1989, 17 January - Stockton schoolyard shooting - (6 deaths)1976, 12 July - California State University, Fullerton massacre - (7 deaths)1970, 4 May - Kent State shootings (4 deaths)1966, 12 November - Mesa, Arizona - (5 deaths)1966, 1 August - University of Texas tower shooting - (17 deaths)1940, May 6 - Pasadena - (5 deaths)
Research shows that it will reduce gun deaths. States and countries who have passed gun laws have fewer deaths.