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6,012
People who have died from gun violence in 2016. More than twelve thousand have been injured. (Number accurate as of 5:30 p.m. Monday.)
188
54
Senators, including Thom Tillis and Richard Burr, who voted no on U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein’s 2015 proposal to prevent people on the terror watch list from buying guns.
44
Senators, including Burr and Kay Hagan, who voted to filibuster a bill to expand background checks in 2013.
18
Number of mass shootings in the United Statesdefined as incidents in which three or more people diedsince the Senate declined to expand background checks in 2013.
76
Days in 2016 that have had at least one mass shooting.
89
Number of guns owned per one hundred people in the United States, the most in the world. Second place is Yemen, which has roughly fifty-five guns per one hundred people.
1
Number of mass shootings, as classified by the Gun Violence Archive, in North Carolina in 2016. (One person was killed and three were wounded in a shooting in Charlotte on Sunday, the same day as the Orlando massacre.)
$1,200,563
Amount the NRA has already spent on the 2016 elections.
13,429
Number of Americans who died of gun violence in 2015.