Gun Violence Prevention News for Congregations Lent 2023
Why Mass Shootings?
This newsletter is being written in Orlando, FL, a city, like so many others, now traumatized by a mass shooting. So far, there have been 92 mass shootings this year.* From Feb. 17-19, on one weekend, there were ten mass shootings, with over 50 victims, many of them children. We know that most gun violence consists of suicide, domestic violence or conflicts grown violent. However, mass shootings and school shootings impact us differently, as everyone in the community and beyond is left fearful and traumatized. Why is this happening? It is happening because the gun industry has vigorously sought profits by inundating the nation with handguns and semiautomatic assault weapons. They drive these sales by convincing us that more guns will maker us safer. That is a myth. The reality is that more guns lead to more gun violence, including mass shootings.
With over 400 million guns now in private hands, we are well on our way to half a billion guns in the United States. With insufficient regulation to keep this flood of guns out of the hands of those who are danger to themselves or others, we are drowning in a sea of easy access to guns. in which four or more persons are killed or injured, not counting the shooter.
There are other causes of mass shootings, but the easy access to so many guns is the uniquely American crisis. How can the church help heal and change us? Please see action suggestions below for a time of mass shootings.
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