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The InCredible Messenger

The InCredible Messenger

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The InCredible Messenger Podcast," hosted by Jonathan McMillan, delves into the complexities of gun violence in America. Through balanced discussions, it explores myths, facts, and the multifaceted nature of this pressing issue. The podcast features conversations with experts, community members, advocates, and survivors, offering actionable insights and prevention strategies. It aims to foster understanding and address gun violence with empathy and authenticity, focusing on public health, policy, personal development, and community well-being.Copyright Podcraftr Social Sciences
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  • 7 Gun Violence Prevention Policies Trump is Changing Now That He’s Back in Office
    Nov 11 2024
    Jonathan from "The InCredible Messenger" Podcast discussed major changes in gun violence prevention policy under the Trump administration in a recent episode. He outlined seven significant shifts, including changes in leadership and approach at the ATF, potential dismantling of the White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention, rollback of the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, and modifications to the Zero Tolerance Policy for Gun Dealers. Jonathan also highlighted a possible increase in favoritism towards the firearms industry, loosening of background check requirements, and cuts to federal funding to community-based prevention programs. These changes potentially threaten the progress made in gun control and could put communities at risk, emphasizing the importance of staying informed and participating in the discourse.
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