One factor that raises the risk of domestic homicide, studies have found, is the presence of a gun in the home, and gun sales spiked during the pandemic, said David Keck, director of the National Resource Center on Domestic Violence and Firearms. Even Maryland, with its strict gun laws, saw its numb
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