In 1993, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) conducted a study that examined the effect of having a gun in the home and injurious outcomes such as accidental shootings. The study found that residents who had guns in their homes were ______.
A) no more likely to be injured or die from a gun than residents in homes without guns
B) significantly more likely to be injured or die from a gun than residents in homes without guns
C) barely more likely to be injured or die from a gun than residents in homes without guns
D) more likely to be lobbied by the NRA to prevent research that monitored the effects of guns
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