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3.3% of US high school students carried a weapon at school.
Nearly half of males (48.8%) who experienced all of these forms of violence, and nearly a third of females (31.4%) who did, carried weapons at school. Males and females were respectively 3.5 and 3.9 times mor the American Journal of Preventive Medicine threatened or injured with a weapon.
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