

Why is the U.S. an outlier on gun violence?
The U.S. has far more mass shootings than any other country in the world.
In any other country in the world, 39 mass shootings in a year would be unthinkable. In the United States, it took less than a month to hit that number.
Reset digs into why the U.S. is such an outlier on gun violence.
GUESTS: Jennifer Mascia, senior staff writer and founding member at The Trace
Mark Bryant, executive director of the Gun Violence Archive
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Why is the U.S. an outlier on gun violence?
The U.S. has far more mass shootings than any other country in the world.
In any other country in the world, 39 mass shootings in a year would be unthinkable. In the United States, it took less than a month to hit that number.
Reset digs into why the U.S. is such an outlier on gun violence.
GUESTS: Jennifer Mascia, senior staff writer and founding member at The Trace
Mark Bryant, executive director of the Gun Violence Archive