Jennifer BatemanAmanda Durso
Karen HammesDeRon Harper
| | Nancy Strasser-KingArlene Wint-Thorpe
Now is the Time
Gun Control
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Why Gun Control?Why Gun Control?
DEATH85 Americans are shot and KILLED DAILY
(Bloomberg News, 2012)
Gun FATALATIES are on the rise(Center for Disease Control, 2012)
12 dead, 58 injured in Aurora Theater shooting(Dao, 2012)
20 children and 6 adults DEAD in Newtown shooting(Dao, 2012)
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The Gun Control IssueThe Gun Control Issuethe facts
• 283M guns in U.S. civilian hands• Each year 4.5 million firearms sold in the U.S.• guns per owner has increased from 4.1 (1994) to 6.9 (2004)
• 30,000+ people killed by firearms each year• 1/2 of these deaths = ages 18 to 35 and 1/3 = under age 20• Gun related homicide is the 2nd leading cause of death
ages 15 - 24 and the primary cause of death in African Americans of that age group
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Reference: Heeding God’s Call (2013) USA Gun Violence Statistics
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• Loss of lives• Increases medical costs • Increases costs of the criminal justice system • Increases security precautions • fear of gun violence reduced quality of life• U.S. lifetime medical costs for gunshot injuries=$2.3B
the costI strongly believe we need to use scientific evidence and scholarly research as the basis for how we address the tragic loss of lives to gun fire in America
-David Hemenway, Ph.D.Professor of Health Policy – Harvard School of
Public Health
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Reference: Heeding God’s Call (2013) USA Gun Violence Statistics
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international effects
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• Japan (pop. 130 million) = 7 gun deaths in 2011.
• Switzerland ( pop. 8 million) = 24 gun deaths in
2009.
• Brazil tops the global list for gun murders = 34,678
gun deaths in 2011.
The Crime Report (2013). Gun Violence Around the World: Little in Japan, Switzerland, Lots in Brazil.
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• Arms are not clearly defined in the 2nd amendment• Ratified in 1791
o Has not changedo Guns are more deadly now
• With rights come responsibilities
the right to bear arms
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Scoping out the Limits of “Arms” Under the Second Amendment. (2012). Kansas Law Review, 60(4), 681-721.
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our logic
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The 2nd Amendment protects our right to ANY weapon we want!
Pro-gun rights say: We say:
These people will get assault weapons if they really want to no matter what!
The 2nd Amendment doesn’t clearly define arms. When it was written the most sophisticated weapon was a musket. The 2nd Amendment needs to be updated just as arms have updated.
This is probably true, someone intent on hurting others will find a way, but why not make it harder for them? Any life saved is worth giving up assault weapons.
We don’t want to ban all guns, just the ones that can take
600 lives in a minute.- M4GC
(Scoping out the Limits of “Arms”, 2012, p. 688).
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• Pass LEGISLATION• Reach OUT• EDUCATE• IDENTIFY and HELP the mentally ill• Generate AWARENESS
what can we do?
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• Community Outreacho Grass Root Community
Outreach MothersTeachers
o Face-to-Face Networking Local organizations
– Churches,– School PTA– Local sports leagues
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Key Actions for ResolutionKey Actions for Resolutionhere’s how!
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• Gun SafetyoRules and recommendationsoMinimize risksoThe laws (
www.usagunpermitlaws.com)
• Concealed Carryo49 StatesoPermit Revocation
• Parent’s Guide to gun safetyoParents roleoEducate children
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•Federal Gun Free School Zone Act (FGSZA)oProhibits firearms on/near schoolsoFederal requirements
o Gun free positiono Zero toleranceo Smartgunlaws.org
•NRA Rules to safe gun handling
If you see a gun:STOP!
Don’t Touch.Leave the Area.Tell an Adult.
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NRA Gun Safety Rules (2013)
• Push for Federal Legislationo Place a Federal ban on ASSAULT weapons
Weapons in circulation Assault weapon definition
o Place a Federal ban on large capacity ammunition MAGAZINES and feeding devices
Magazines and feeding devices in circulation Large capacity ammunition magazines and feeding devices
definition
• Social Mediao Make a global ripple
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continuedKey Actions for Resolution
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• Counselingo Psychological issues of gun violenceo “Reset” the thought process
• Public School Gun Awarenesso Take the movement to the public schools.o Collaborate with the school Resource Officer
Cover gun safety Cover bodily bullet damage Include parents
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It can be done.It just takes me to care about
doing it.- DeRon Harper
• Grass roots campaign will Influence campaign measures o Funding for mental health issues
Collect signatures
• Gun Safetyo Awareness of resources availableo The public educated on gun safetyo Parent’s involvement
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Expected Objectives (5-10 years)Expected Objectives (5-10 years)
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• Pass Federal Legislationo Columbia v. Hellero Ban assault weaponso Ban large capacity ammunition magazines/feeding devices
• Facilitate Global Changeo Facebooko Universal gun control
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continuedExpected Objectives
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District of Columbia ET AL. v. Heller 554 U.S. (2008)
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continuedExpected Objectives
• Counselingo Have determined psychological issues of gun
violenceo Have achieved a way to “reset” the thought
process
• Public School Gun Awarenesso Have the movement in place and in actiono Have successfully initiated public school education
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ConclusionConclusion
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• Are we waiting for another Columbine, Aurora Theater or Sandy Hook?
• STAND UP FOR GUN CONTROLSTAND UP FOR GUN CONTROLor
FALL TO GUN VIOLENCE!
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ReferencesReferencesDistrict of Columbia ET AL. v. Heller 554 U.S. (2008)
Doyle, John. (n.d.). Six Ways to Promote Your Cause Using Facebook. Retrieved on 2013 April 08
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Loeb, P. R. (2010). Soul of a citizen: Living with conviction in challenging times (Rev. ed.). New York. NY: St.
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Rose, V. (2008). Gun Permit Issues. Online at http://www.cga.ct.gov/2008/rpt/2008-R-0238.htm
Scalet, S. & Arthur, J. (Eds.) (n.d.). Morality and moral controversies: Readings in moral, social, and political
philosophy (9th ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson.
Scoping out the Limits of “Arms” Under the Second Amendment. (2012). Kansas Law Review, 60(4), 681-721.
The Crime Report (2013). Gun violence around the world: Little in Japan, Switzerland, lots in Brazil.
The White House, Washington (2013) Now is the time: the president’s plan to protect our children and our
communities by reducing gun violence. Retrieved from:
http://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/docs/wh_now_is_the_time_full.pdf
Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994 § 922, 1 U.S.C. § 922 (1994).
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