That scenario appeared ripe for repetition this week in Florida, where some students who attended Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School have loudly protested what they say is lack of action on the part of Trump and lawmakers to
prevent gun deaths.
New Yorkers Against Gun Violence is backing a bill that McQuillen said could help
prevent some gun deaths in the future.
In America, where there have been six mass shootings in the first two months of 2018, finding new ways to
prevent gun deaths has not only become a public crisis, but a potent business opportunity.
Not exact matches
Trump, in his speech, continued this trend: Although the evidence is clear on how
gun violence can be
prevented, and despite all the outrage surrounding yet another mass shooting in America, he failed to even recognize the core problem behind these
deaths.
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) states that the best way to
prevent gun injury or
death in kids is to never have a
gun in the home.
«States like New York with strong
gun laws are proof that
deaths can be
prevented with common - sense
gun safety measures,» said Peter Ambler, the group's executive director.
«We must work together to implement policies that further strengthen our
gun control regulations and will help
prevent senseless
gun - related
deaths in New York State.»
At a news conference with Senate Democrats and families of victims of
gun violence June 16, Sen. Chuck Schumer (D - N.Y.) said others in the Senate are «for the first time... actually saying we ought to do something» to
prevent shooting
deaths.
Wintemute began assisting him, and their first project was a law review article laying out a legal strategy for suing gunmakers who fail to use available safety technologies to
prevent accidental
gun deaths.
In this edition of the Harvard EdCast, Hockley speaks about the goals of her organization and outlines how parents, teachers, and students can work together to
prevent gun - related
deaths.
Hartzler is an opponent of
gun control, who wrote after the Sandy Hook shooting that «banning
guns isn't the answer to
preventing violence any more than banning cars would be the answer» to
deaths from car accidents.
Litigation partner Roberto Gonzalez has joined the board of directors of the Brady Center to
Prevent Gun Violence, an organization aiming to create a safer America by cutting
gun deaths in half by 2025.