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In Florida, teens caught with guns get a second chance to turn their lives around from NPR Stephanie Colombini

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An innovative program in Tampa aims to stop community violence by focusing on teens arrested for carrying guns. It offers support and mentors so they can get a new start outside of the jail system.

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