The Deadly Consequences of Mistaken Addresses in a Nation with Guns

Innocent mistakes such as knocking on the wrong door or entering the wrong address have led to deadly shootings in a country with a high rate of gun ownership and empowered gun owners with new self-defense laws. The issue of "wrong address" shootings has stirred protests and widespread outrage, with gun-control advocates saying they are a stark illustration of how quickly America reaches for guns and how tragic the results can be. The perception of increased crime, fear-mongering in the media, and marketing campaigns by the gun industry have contributed to the problem. The effect of self-defense laws protecting homeowners and gun owners is fiercely debated, with proponents arguing that their mere presence deters criminal behavior or civil disorder.
- Knocking on the Wrong House or Door Can Be Deadly In a Nation Armed With Guns The New York Times
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- In six days, four young Americans have been shot after showing up at the wrong location KMBC Kansas City
- Opinion: The reason Americans are getting killed in driveways CNN
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