Why gun control hasn’t gone past calls for ‘thoughts and prayers’ in America
Mass shootings have become so commonplace in the U.S. in 2023, that the shelf-life for any individual event can be measured in days or sometimes hours. Chuck Todd looks into why Washington hasn’t taken up more action on guns.
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