Guns Now Cause More Trauma-Related Deaths , Than Car Accidents in the United States.<br />CNN reports a new study has found trauma-related deaths by firearms <br />are now more likely than deaths by <br />car crashes in the United States.<br />CNN reports a new study has found trauma-related deaths by firearms <br />are now more likely than deaths by <br />car crashes in the United States.<br />Researchers say, in 2017, 1.44 million years <br />of potential life was lost by death related to <br />gun violence in America.<br />Experts say firearm deaths in the <br />United States continue to trend upward.<br />Experts say firearm deaths in the <br />United States continue to trend upward.<br />The main argument is that <br />the right to bear arms to prevent injury or to defend against aggressors may result in a <br />small number of preventable deaths is a plausible theory, , Study researchers, via 'Trauma Surgery and Acute Care Open'.<br />... however, the data reveal that <br />the resulting access to firearms has equated to magnitudes of death due to firearm suicides in the same individuals demanding access to firearms. , Study researchers, via 'Trauma Surgery and Acute Care Open'.<br />The study found suicide to account for the highest number of gun-related deaths.<br />In 2018, over 24,000 Americans <br />committed suicide.<br />Researchers say the majority of suicide-related firearm deaths <br />occurred in white males.<br />Comparatively, homicide-related <br />firearm deaths in the United States <br />occur more frequently in Black males.<br />The study notes, among women, homicide-related <br />firearm deaths rose 10% in the last decade, while <br />suicide by firearm among females skyrocketed 31%