Ghost Guns Are Linked to an Increase in Suicide Rates
People who attempt suicide, nine out of 10 times, will survive — if they don’t use a gun. But suicide attempts with a firearm are almost always fatal: nine in 10 attempts end in death. For years,…
Firearm suicide is a quiet crisis — which could be worsening because of ghost guns, a new study found.
The analysis, which used data from the CDC and The Trace’s Gun Violence Data Hub, found a previously unreported link between gun recoveries and suicide rates.
10.03.2026 14:38
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RAND Is Sunsetting Its Gun Violence Research Initiatives Amid Trump’s Cuts
Experts lamented the think tank's closures as a loss for policymakers, advocates, and researchers who have relied on the data to prevent shootings.
The RAND Corporation has ended two major gun violence research initiatives. One project laid out the landscape of gun laws and evaluated evidence of their effectiveness. The other poured millions into gun violence research.
The closures are a byproduct of Trump’s federal funding cuts.
10.03.2026 00:17
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Newsletter: Will Kristi Noem’s Ouster Change Anything at DHS?
Agents under Noem’s purview perpetrated numerous acts of gun violence.
Trump announced that he’s outsingKristi Noem from her post as head of DHS. Her handling of the mass deportation campaign has been the subject of increasingly heated, bipartisan scrutiny, enough to get called in to Congress for a very public excoriation.
09.03.2026 14:49
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Should Illegal Drug Use Cost Someone Their Gun Rights? SCOTUS Appears Skeptical
The justices heard oral arguments in a case that could determine whether people who use marijuana and other illegal drugs can lawfully own firearms.
On March 2, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in U.S. v. Hemani, a case challenging the federal ban on gun possession by people who use illegal drugs. The court’s decision could affect hundreds of other challenges pending in lower federal courts.
09.03.2026 00:17
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Violence Prevention Programs in Milwaukee Face Uncertainty — and Rising Homicides
As federal funds expire, community violence intervention is facing renewed scrutiny from elected officials and the public.
As federal funds are set to expire, community violence intervention is facing renewed scrutiny from elected officials and the public. In Milwaukee, where homicide rates increased last year, that’s left violence prevention programs at a crossroads.
07.03.2026 23:52
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Inspired by the Black Panthers, Armed Citizen Patrols Have Returned to Philadelphia
An organization calling itself the Black Lion Party says it intends to protect the public from immigration agents, the police, and criminals.
Armed safety patrols were a hallmark of the Black Panthers, the group founded by Huey P. Newton and Bobby Seale in the 1960s. The Black Lions intend to pick up where the Panthers left off — but if history is a guide, they’ll have to ready themselves for more pushback than they’ve faced so far.
06.03.2026 16:12
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Bridging the Divide on Firearm Policy is a new effort dedicated to bridging the gap on gun regulation.
Over a year, it brought together leaders in gun violence prevention and gun rights spaces, in the hopes that they could find mutually acceptable gun reform ideas.
It worked: thetr.ac/AoRup
06.03.2026 01:17
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How Many People Have Been Shot in ICE Raids?
The Trace is tracking gun incidents connected to Trump’s deployment of immigration agents. Know of an incident? Please be in touch.
President Donald Trump said he’s ousting Kristi Noem as head of Homeland Security. Noem has been the subject of increasing, bipartisan scrutiny since immigration agents killed Renée Good and Alex Pretti. There were numerous other gun incidents connected to DHS agents under Noem’s watch.
05.03.2026 21:11
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‘Bridging the Divide’ on Firearms Laws
A new project brought together people from opposing sides of the gun debate to craft model legislation for violence prevention.
A new project brought together people from opposing sides of the gun debate to craft model legislation for violence prevention. Participants said focusing on “harm reduction” was what made the effort successful.
05.03.2026 15:29
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On March 2, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in U.S. v. Hemani, a case challenging the federal ban on gun possession by people who use illegal drugs. The court’s decision could affect hundreds of other challenges pending in lower federal courts.
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05.03.2026 01:17
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‘Bridging the Divide’ on Firearms Laws
A new project brought together people from opposing sides of the gun debate to craft model legislation for violence prevention.
Gun rights advocates joined with gun violence prevention leaders to create a set of state-level gun policies that both sides could live with.
A rare bit of good news on the gun beat from @bychipbrownlee.com:
03.03.2026 20:28
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‘Bridging the Divide’ on Firearms Laws
A new project brought together people from opposing sides of the gun debate to craft model legislation for violence prevention.
Aside from the baseline of federal law, gun regulation mostly lives at the state level. The result is a bifurcated patchwork, where the strictness of a state’s gun laws reflects the political party in power.
A new effort wants to narrow that gap.
03.03.2026 20:24
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Should Illegal Drug Use Cost Someone Their Gun Rights? SCOTUS Appears Skeptical
The justices heard oral arguments in a case that could determine whether people who use marijuana and other illegal drugs can lawfully own firearms.
SCOTUS seems skeptical of the federal gun ban for illegal drug users, especially for weed use. During oral arguments, Justice Amy Coney Barrett rattled off drugs — Ambien, Robitussen, Tylenol with codeine, testosterone, and Adderall — that could trigger the ban if used without a prescription.
03.03.2026 17:37
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Can a Parent Be Held Accountable for Their Child’s School Shooting?
Experts say prosecuting parents for the alleged crimes of their children is unlikely to prevent future attacks, but charges could still be warranted.
A Georgia jury has found Colin Gray, father of the Apalachee High School shooting suspect, guilty of all charges in connection to the attack. His conviction marks the third time that a jury has held a parent responsible for a school shooting allegedly carried out by their child.
03.03.2026 17:33
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Should Illegal Drug Use Cost Someone Their Gun Rights? SCOTUS Appears Skeptical
The justices heard oral arguments in a case that could determine whether people who use marijuana and other illegal drugs can lawfully own firearms.
The Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a case that could determine whether people who use marijuana and other illegal drugs can lawfully own guns. During the hearing, justices peppered the government with questions that suggested they were uncomfortable with the extent of the ban.
03.03.2026 00:52
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How Often Do Kids Bring Guns to School? Here’s What We Know
Cuts by Trump’s Department of Education are making it even harder to track firearms.
Recent cuts now jeopardize the future of already shaky statistics about the number of K-12 students caught with firearms on campus.
Here’s what we know.
02.03.2026 22:07
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Violence Prevention Programs in Milwaukee Face Uncertainty — and Rising Homicides
As federal funds expire, community violence intervention is facing renewed scrutiny from elected officials and the public.
In 2025, as homicide rates were inching up in Milwaukee, the Trump administration severed millions in grants for community violence intervention groups.
The cuts have put more pressure on the city’s violence prevention efforts, which face renewed scrutiny from elected officials and the public.
02.03.2026 21:11
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Bulletin: OpenAI Confronts a School Shooting Problem
The warning signs were there for months.
Last month, a shooter killed eight people in Tumbler Ridge, Canada, including five students and an educator at a local school.
There were warning signs about the alleged shooter, but perhaps the most significant was the suspect’s conversations with ChatGPT — and what OpenAI knew about them.
02.03.2026 17:37
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As federal funds are set to expire, community violence intervention is facing renewed scrutiny from elected officials and the public. In Milwaukee, where homicide rates increased last year, that’s left violence prevention programs at a crossroads.
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02.03.2026 13:43
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02.03.2026 01:17
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How Often Do Kids Bring Guns to School? Here’s What We Know
Cuts by Trump’s Department of Education are making it even harder to track firearms.
Fear of school shootings is growing among teachers, parents, and students.
But cuts made to the Department of Education, will make tracking the number of guns in schools harder.
In lieu of accurate, federal data, The Trace analyzed several data sets to understand how guns end up in schools.
01.03.2026 21:11
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The attack resulted in more injuries than any mass shooting in Austin since 2021, according to data from the Gun Violence Archive. It was also the city’s deadliest public mass shooting since 2023. thetr.ac/rOKiM
01.03.2026 16:19
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3 dead, 14 hospitalized in shooting on Sixth Street; suspect killed by Austin police
The shooting happened at Buford's, a bar on West Sixth and Rio Grande streets, early Sunday morning.
At least two people were killed and 14 others were injured in a mass shooting at a popular beer garden in Austin, Texas, early Sunday morning. Police killed the suspected perpetrator. Follow KUT for updates:
01.03.2026 15:53
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Recent cuts now jeopardize the future of already shaky statistics about the number of K-12 students caught with firearms on campus.
Here’s what we know. thetr.ac/gqKJi
28.02.2026 16:46
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