USA Today Warns Readers Gun Owners May Disagree With Its Reporting
Summary
Ammoland critiques USA Today and other national media outlets like CNN for using what it describes as "fake mass-shooting data" from the Gun Violence Archive (GVA). The article highlights the significant discrepancy between GVA's broad definition of a mass shooting (four or more injured/killed, excluding shooter) and the FBI's narrower definition, citing examples like GVA's claim of 656 mass shootings in 2023 versus the FBI's 30 in 2019. It suggests this data is used to inflate numbers and mislead the public about gun violence.


