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File #: RES 16-900    Version: 1
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
In control: City Council
Final action: 5/25/2016
Title: Declaring June 2nd to be National Gun Violence Awareness Day.
Sponsors: Chris Tolbert, Amy Brendmoen, Rebecca Noecker, Dai Thao, Jane L. Prince, Russ Stark, Dan Bostrom
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Declaring June 2nd to be National Gun Violence Awareness Day.

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WHEREAS, every day, 91 Americans are killed by gun violence and the lives of countless others are injured; and

WHEREAS, Americans are 25 times more likely to be murdered with guns than people in other developed countries; and

WHEREAS, the Minnesota Coalition of Battered Women reports that, for over 50% of those who die at the hands of current or former partners, firearms are used; and

WHEREAS, protecting public safety in the communities we serve is our highest responsibility; and

WHEREAS, support for the Second Amendment rights of law-abiding citizens goes hand-in-hand with responsible gun ownership and with keeping guns away from dangerous people; and

WHEREAS we believe in talking about gun violence prevention and looking at common-sense measures like closing the loopholes and requiring criminal background checks on all gun purchases to take strides to reduce the number of lives lost; and

WHEREAS, mayors, councilmembers and law enforcement officers know their communities best, are the most familiar with local criminal activity and how to address it, and are best positioned to understand how to keep their citizens safe; and

WHEREAS, June 2nd, 2016 would have been the 19th birthday of Hadiya Pendleton, a teenager who marched in President Obama’s second inaugural parade and was tragically shot and killed just weeks later; and

WHEREAS, to help honor Hadiya - and the 91 Americans whose lives are cut short and the countless survivors who are injured by shootings every day - a national coalition of organizations has designated June 2nd, 2016, as the second annual National Gun Violence Awareness Day; and

WHEREAS, the idea was inspired by a group of Hadiya’s friends, who asked their classmates to commemorate her life by wearing orange; a color hunters wear to announce themselves to other hunters out in the woods and a color that symbolizes the value of human life; and

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