Nearly 25 percent of intimate partner homicide-suicides committed with a firearm were perpetrated by those who were prohibited from owning a gun, according to a focus group analysis by Everytown for Gun Safety released Thursday. Everytown for Gun Safety, an advocacy group, conducted focus groups with 43 survivors of intimate partner homicide-suicide, a crime that occurs more than daily in the U.S. According to the reports of the survivors, almost one in four of the perpetrators “were prohibited by law from possessing a firearm.” The report said that the prohibition reasons included being under a domestic violence restraining order, being convicted of a felony or misdemeanor domestic
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