Explore a comprehensive panel discussion on gun violence as a public health crisis in the United States. Delve into the legal, political, and public health factors influencing efforts to prevent mass shootings and other gun-related tragedies. Examine the alarming string of multiple mass shootings in 2012, including the devastating rampage at an elementary school in Newtown, CT. Analyze potential policy changes and their feasibility in addressing this critical issue. Investigate topics such as violent behavior, the history of gun control legislation, collective efficacy, civic engagement, and international comparisons. Learn about practical solutions, gun storage, public education, and the role of early childhood education in prevention. Gain insights into the political landscape, the influence of the press, and the economic impact of gun violence. Understand the complexities surrounding gun control debates, including the role of organizations like the NRA and Citizens for Safety.