In a significant development, the Surgeon General has declared gun violence a public health crisis, a move that has garnered widespread support from the medical community. Physicians believe this designation will drive essential policy changes and resource allocation to address the epidemic. What specific measures are anticipated, and how might this impact public health?
Delve into the implications of this pivotal decision.
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