Not exact matches
«If corporate America
wants to make a positive difference on
gun violence, it should donate a portion of its profits to mental health treatments and school safety initiatives.
Wells Fargo
wants schools and communities to be safe from
gun violence, but changes to laws and regulations should be determined through a legislative process that gives the American public an opportunity to participate.
A disability rights groups in Texas
wants to make sure people who've been disabled by
gun violence in Texas get a chance to talk to lawmakers.
If America
wants to confront its
gun violence problem, then, the research suggests it should look to reducing the number of
guns in circulation — not putting more armed people into schools.
(This will help produce food to feed the babies the pro-lifers
want to be born) Prevent
gun violence (make
guns jam just before someone shoots) Prevent diseases (If we're the image of god, so are our diseases)
The unthinkable grief of the parents and grandparents who were called upon to bury their children and grandchildren make it clear to all of us that we have to face the raw emotions of
gun violence whether we
want to or not.
The campaign includes the release of a Mother's Bill of Rights, laying out the basic rights the group believes moms
want and need to protect their kids from
gun violence.
If you are sick and tired of reading, talking, watching, posting and tweeting about
gun violence in our city and
want to really do something about it, you can.
Fed - up New Yorkers who can't join the March For Our Lives rally against
gun violence in Washington, D.C., next week can head to the Upper West Side on March 24, where anti-
gun violence groups are inviting anyone who
wants to support the Parkland, Fla., school shooting survivors to gather.
If you
want to reduce
gun violence then let's talk about effective ways to do that not implementing knee jerk actions like the unSAFE act.
Higgins said he particularly
wants to hear from members of law enforcement, because they deal with
gun violence regularly, and lawmakers have yet to have police agencies talk about the approach they feel would best solve the current issues.
In the midst of all of this
violence, they
want to roll back the SAFE act that I passed, the smartest
gun safety legislation in the nation, and they
want to roll it back.»
Do I
want to find ways to curtail
gun violence and protect our children and residents?
#Buffalo's mayor says amid nationwide conversation about
gun violence, he'll head to Washington D.C. next month for @AMarch4OurLives and will also sponsor buses for any students who
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Tuz said
gun control advocates, like New Yorkers Against
Gun Violence,
want to see the Extreme Risk Protection Order passed by state lawmakers.
«We will continue to fight
gun violence, but I
want you to know we are still unequivocally opposed to stop - and - frisk in any form.»
I
want to focus on reducing
gun and gang
violence, addressing public corruption and keeping children safe from internet and sexual predators.
LaPierre said that in the past, he had worked with Democrats who
wanted to work to reduce
gun violence, but that leaders now only cared about exploiting tragedy for political gain, calling them a «tidal wave of new European socialists» in charge of the party and name - checking Sen. Kamala Harris, D - Calif.; Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D - Mass.; New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio; New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo; Sen. Cory Booker, D - N.J.; Sen. Christopher Murphy, D - Conn.; and Rep. Keith Ellison, D - Minn., to boos in the crowd.
As such, there could be unique differences between firearm and non-firearm
violence that might influence people's decision to
want to carry a
gun, says Carter.
Moments later, Beck is taking on «the entire offensive line» of an American pro-football team with little effort, and it is as though Arnie has been reincarnated on screen — except that, while Beck may be a kick - ass «retrieval expert» of bull - like proportions and astonishing resilience, he is also genuinely eager to avoid
violence («I don't
want to fight» being his catchphrase), phobic about
gun - use (until the inevitable pump - action finale, naturally), and really just interested in opening his own restaurant — and, unlike the he - men portrayed by Arnie, Sly and other eighties right - wingers (most of whom have in fact gone on to open their own restaurants), Beck can bang articulate sentences together as well as heads.
April 20, 2018 • Advocates in Texas
wants to help people who've been disabled by
gun violence talk to lawmakers.
However — if you don't like the crime drama genre (along the lines of The Departed), or easily cringe (like I do) at bursts of
violence (of the
gun and fist variety), then you may
want to skip Black Mass and just wait for the Depp highlight reel come Awards Season.
[As we've seen] with the
gun violence protests, youth are an untapped resource, and
want to speak up more and more.
but refuses to look at all the problems and is so narrow minded that they only
want one ultimate goal... less
guns, not less
violence.
The only ones still coming up with this ridiculous claim are those who are in the pockets of the NRA (politicians, right - wing media) who
want to divert the conversation away from sensible
gun control, so they'll quickly try to blame it on age - old scapegoats like entertainment (games,
violence on TV, music, comics, whatever).
«I
wanted to challenge people who were painters or sculptors to take these foreign materials and incorporate them into their practice to make a statement about
guns and
gun violence.»
If we
want to have a significant impact on the epidemic of
gun violence in this country then we must be willing to address the problem at its core.
The group also
wants the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to fund
gun violence research and have the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives modernize and digitize records of
gun sales.
The students
want comprehensive background checks, an ATF searchable database, funds for research on
gun violence, a ban on high - capacity magazines and an assault weapons ban..
Trump
wants to look popular on
gun violence without being unpopular with the NRA.
«I
want to march for stopping
gun violence,» said Sophia Plaud, 12, of Wellington, who carried a sign saying, «Children or
guns; Why is this a question?»
Among their demands, participants
want Congress to ban assault weapons, require universal background checks before
gun sales and pass a
gun violence restraining order law that would allow courts to disarm people who display warning signs of violent behavior.
Washington Post: «Florida students chanting «We
want change» walk out of schools to protest
gun violence»
They
want to live without the fear of
gun violence.
Like their peers at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., where a gunman last month shot 17 students and faculty to death, the Excel students have strong thoughts and feelings about the impact of
gun violence, and the changes they
want to see locally and nationwide.
LAS CRUCES, N.M. (KRQE)- He helped start a nationwide movement against
gun violence, but now David Hogg says he's having trouble getting into the colleges he
wants.
He got cheers from his community when he told National Rifle Association spokeswoman Dana Loesch during a nationally televised town hall she wasn't supporting
gun violence survivors until she said:» «I
want less weapons.»»
Many could be heard during the two - mile walk from Lake Eola to Seneff Arts Plaza and back chanting slogans like, «No more silence, end
gun violence,» and, «No more
violence, no more hate, we just
want to graduate.»