Myths About Gun Violence: June 2nd is National Gun Violence Awareness Day
You may have noticed that many folks are wearing orange shirts today. Or perhaps a friend changed their avatar to orange. That's because today is National Gun Violence Awareness Day. In his press briefing this morning, current Presidential Press Secretary Sean Spicer gave a shout out to National Donut Day, but not National Gun Violence Awareness Day. In a complete contrast Senator Kamala Harris expressed on twitter that ->
Women are 16x more likely to be killed with guns in the U.S than in other developed countries. What will it take for us to act? #WearOrange
There's a lot of misinformation going around about gun violence.— The Root (@TheRoot) June 2, 2017
Here are the facts. #WearOrange pic.twitter.com/S7HxElYacn
The Root created a powerful video (shown above) that clears up some of the misconceptions surrounding gun violence. AJ+ shows the human costs of gun violence in the video below:
Many will #WearOrange today on National Gun Violence Awareness Day.— AJ+ (@ajplus) June 2, 2017
This Chicago mother has pleaded for reform: pic.twitter.com/3ySLXBob5S
According to @CDCgov, more than 90 Americans are killed every day with guns. The United States has the highest gun ownership rate in the world and the highest per capita rate of firearm-related murders of all developed countries.
Link here: http://every.tw/2smaZY5
And importantly UC Davis Health has created a Violence Prevention Research Program:
Read more: Gun violence: Risk, Consequences, and Prevention (PDF)"
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