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Gun violence is as American as baseball

Author Chelsea Parsons discusses the facts surrounding the gun violence epidemic in the United States and urges members of Congress to take action.

The annual congressional baseball game dates back to 1909 and is now one of the only public displays of bipartisanship left in Washington, D.C. The game, which pits Republicans against Democrats, mirrors similar events that dominate American culture every summer — including Little League competitions, corporate charity events and Major League series. Baseball is, after all, our national pastime.

And gun violence is our national shame, as American as apple pie and, yes, baseball.

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Authors

Chelsea Parsons

Vice President, Gun Violence Prevention