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ACP tells Congress that Bipartisan Legislation to Reduce Gun Violence is Critical
Washington, June 17, 2016 -- The »Æ¹ÏµÎµÎapp (ACP) yesterday sent a letter to House and Senate leaders urging them to swiftly pass legislation that would ensure the safety of Americans by reducing the threat of injury or death from firearms. The letter also noted that victims in the recent mass shooting in Orlando may have been targeted as a hate crime because of their sexual orientation, affirming the need for the United States to also take a stand agains
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Statement attributable to:
Wanda Filer, MD, MBA, FAAFP
President, American Academy of Family Physicians
Benard P. Dreyer, MD, FAAP
President, American Academy of Pediatrics
Nitin S. Damle, MD, MS, FACP
President, »Æ¹ÏµÎµÎapp
Barbara Levy, MD
Vice President for Health Policy, American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists