Who pays for medical bills after mass shootings?
When Ashtin Gamblin remembers the night she was shot nine times, she can picture herself lying in the ambulance and worrying about whether she could afford it.
"That's how the American medical system is," she told ABC News. "I just got shot and I'm concerned about how I'm going to pay for the ambulance ride."
The book, titled "Stay Safe," was sent home in the backpacks of pupils in the Dallas Independent School District last week, according to the Oak Cliff Advocate. The book is being given out to elementary school children.
On one page, the beloved bear from the Hundred Acre Wood tells kids: "If danger is near, do not fear. HIDE like Pooh does until the police appear."
Another piece of advice reads: "We should all hide without a sound in a place where we cannot be found," showing Pooh peeping out from inside a honey pot.
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