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Doctors are increasing their anti-gun fight against President Donald J. Trump's pro-gun policies and ideas—taking it to heights never seen under Joe Biden—by publishing more fictional stories based on anti-gun sources than ever before, and the Journal of the American Medical Association, known as JAMA, cannot publish the biased untruths fast enough.
When Biden occupied the White House, JAMA only published an anti-gun story every couple of months. However, under President Trump, this has changed dramatically.
Last Friday, JAMA published two stories, which it called research letters: "State Gun Laws and Firearm-Related Homicides and Suicides, 2017-2022," and "Documented Firearm Access Before Suicide Among Psychiatric Emergency Service Patients."
Both stories are clearly hard anti-gun fiction.
The first, "State Gun Laws and Firearm-Related Homicides and Suicides, 2017-2022," was by far the worst. It was actually written by Chethan Sathya, MD, director of the Center for Gun Violence Prevention at Northwell Health. Needless to say, Dr. Sathya's bias toward the Second Amendment is well known. He's an anti-gun doctor employed by an anti-gun group.
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