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CJRA's @DavidKennedyNYC @NNSCommunities “I think the arc of the empirical argument here is that New York State can’t do what it used to do...But it can do what a bunch of other states have done, and the research shows that when states do those things, there’s more gun crime.” https://t.co/BzwndBnZLP
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The Plan establishes a new $15 billion grant... It also invests an additional $5 billion in evidence-based community violence intervention programs. The plan proposes to end the crack-powder disparity, making the fix ..... #EndGunViolence
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