Week in Review
As we transition to a new year, it’s important to recognize the impressive wins we’ve had for gun safety, including unprecedented electoral victories, a public will for change that has never been higher, and continued legislative momentum in the states.
Thanks to the unyielding efforts of the gun violence prevention movement, legislators in 13 states rejected measures to allow guns on campus and legislators in 20 states defeated measures to allow people to carry loaded, concealed firearms in public without a permit.
We also know that an overwhelming majority of American voters–95 percent–surveyed by Quinnipiac at the end of 2017 want to see improvements in gun safety. Americans are eager for action to make our nation safer from an epidemic of gun violence. Now, more than ever, is the time to push for change, to keep up the fight for gun safety, and to keep our eyes focused on important upcoming elections in 2018.
- The Hill | Mark Kelly: If Trump Gets Credit for Zero Airline Deaths, He Should Also Get Credit for Gun Deaths : Kelly’s comment came hours after Trump boasted that he had been “very strict” on commercial aviation since taking office, though he did not elaborate on what steps he took to improve airline safety.
- The Trace | The Must-Read Gun Violence Reporting of 2017 : Every year, The Trace compiles a list of noteworthy stories that shine a light on America’s gun violence crisis, in all its dimensions. Here are the must-read stories from 2017.
- New York Daily News | US Appeals Panel Upholds Federal Gun Bans for Domestic Abusers : In a 2-1 decision, judges on the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the Lautenberg Amendment, a 1996 law that added lower-level domestic violence convictions to the list of prohibitors for gun sales.
- The New York Times | Cities Sue Over Pentagon’s Failure to Report Crimes to Gun Database : New York City, Philadelphia, and San Francisco have filed a lawsuit against the Department of Defense for its failure to report many criminal convictions in the military justice system to the FBI and its national gun background-check database.
- The Wall Street Journal | The Rise of Untraceable ‘Ghost Guns’ : An underground gun-making industry that enables criminals to avoid background checks and bypass gun laws is creating a growing trade of “ghost guns,” weapons that can’t be traced by police.
- Los Angeles Times | Amid Rising Gun Violence, Accidental Shooting Deaths Have Plummeted. But Why? : Experts attribute the decline to a mix of gun safety education programs, state laws regulating gun storage in homes and a drop in the number of households that have guns. While the improvement occurred in every state, those with the most guns and the fewest laws continue to have the most accidental shooting deaths.
- The Orange County Register | Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act Puts Californians in Danger : “The U.S. House of Representatives gave the National Rifle Association exactly what they wanted for Christmas this year: a vote on their favorite bill to weaken our nation’s gun laws.” Read more from our Executive Director Peter Ambler.
- The New York Times | A Good Way to Keep Guns From Predators : When judges and law enforcement officials follow through on sensible gun safety laws that have wide support, lives are saved. Wisconsin and Washington State provide a model.
- The New England Journal of Medicine | The Quiet Room : “The reality is that over the years, we have found that there is no good way to tell a mother that her child has died [from a gun], especially when the unexpected death might have been avoidable.” Read more from two doctors in NEJM.
- The New York Times | The Gun Lobby is Hindering Suicide Prevention : “While many choose to write off suicide victims as choosing their own fates, the reality is that many make impulsive choices that turned quickly irrevocable. Their deaths would be preventable with exactly the type of insight that the gun lobby is actively trying to suppress.” Read more from a former board member of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention on their misleading partnership with with the gun lobby.
- Giffords Law Center | Gun Law Trendwatch – 2017 Year-End Review : This year, our attorneys tracked, analyzed, and summarized over 1,600 firearm bills in all 50 states and partnered directly with advocates in more than half the states to advance lifesaving legislation. Learn more about what happened in your state.
- The Trace | 11 Facts That Tell the Story of Gun Violence in 2017 : In 2017, the world took notice of one gun statistic in particular: the grim designation of “deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history,” a mantle that passed to the Las Vegas massacre in October.
- Giffords Law Center | Investing in Intervention: The Critical Role of State-Level Support in Breaking the Cycle of Urban Gun Violence : Despite the horrific toll that urban gun violence takes on our communities, 45 states fail to invest any money to prevent it. Our new report with PICO National Network and CJRC outlines proven solutions to make our cities safer.
- Arizona | Memorial Construction to Mark Tucson Shooting Anniversary : The city of Tucson will mark the seven-year anniversary of the mass shooting targeting former U.S. Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords that left six people dead by beginning construction on a memorial. The January 8th Memorial Foundation will kick off construction in the downtown area Monday morning on January 8.
- California | New Gun Safety Laws Take Effect in 2018 : Beginning January 1, criminals must give up their guns when convicted of a serious crime, gun dealers need to get a certificate of eligibility from the California Department of Justice to verify they passed a background check, and online ammunition purchases will be shipped to a licensed vendor for transactions, meaning they will no longer ship to a buyer’s home. The new laws are provisions of Proposition 63, which was passed by voters last year.
- Colorado | At memorial for Douglas County sheriff’s Deputy Zackari Parrish, enormous grief for enormous loss : As Gracie Parrish spoke of her husband — holding the youngest of their two daughters in her arms — the church stilled. Parrish, 29, was killed Sunday morning after responding to a call in Highlands Ranch. Four other law enforcement officers and two residents of the apartment complex were wounded before the gunman was killed, and the shock of the tragedy was evident in the church.
- Nebraska | Bill Would Ban Bump Stocks, Silencers in Nebraska : A rare gun safety measure in a conservative state where proposals usually try to expand Second Amendment rights was this week in the 2018 Nebraska Legislature. Bill 780 targets bump stocks, which gained notoriety last fall when they were used by a gunman to spray bullets into an outdoor concert crowd in Las Vegas. The gunfire killed 58 and wounded hundreds. The bill would also ban silencers in the state.
- Texas | Lock Up Your Guns, Save a Loved One’s Life (Op-Ed) : “Though people never want to think a loved one would take her own life, it is much more likely that the gun at home will be used to attempt suicide than be used to kill an intruder.” Read more about how to prevent suicide through safe gun storage.
- Utah | Gun violence affects us all; let’s make America safe again (Letter) : “I’m a 17-year-old high school student living in Utah, and the number of stomachs a cow possesses is more shocking to me than the shootings that occur within this country.” Read more from this important letter to the editor by Michael Delgado.
- Virginia | Gov.-Elect Northam Says Medicaid, Gun Violence Among Top Priorities : Northam said more Virginians die from gunshot injuries than car crashes. “Universal background checks will be, I think, on the table for discussion. We also need to talk about weapons of war. Do we need weapons of war on our streets, in our society in Virginia?” Northam is confident a flood of Democratic newcomers to the House of Delegates will encourage bipartisan cooperation. “We’re in such a — have a unique opportunity with the makeup of the legislature this year to really bring people from both sides of the aisle and get some good things done and do what’s in the best interest of Virginia,” he said.
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