Faith Leaders and Survivors Reflect on a Decade of Gun Violence and Hope for Change

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Senator Mark Kelly and Gabby Giffords spoke in Charleston, South Carolina, on the 10th anniversary of the Mother Emanuel AME church shooting, urging action on gun safety amid recent political violence and emphasizing the need for bipartisan efforts and voter engagement to address gun laws in the U.S.
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