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Mass shootings change the way Coloradans live

July 6, 2022 //

Alan Gionet, from CBS News Colorado, spoke with Dr. Beverly Kingston about mass shootings and the need to have systems in place to address the root causes for the violence that afflicts us. If we do more to intervene sooner, we can get to people before the threats occur. See full interview here.

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