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IN WAKE OF LATEST SCHOOL SHOOTING, BUSH ADMINISTRATION OFFICIALS REFUSE
TO TAKE ACTION, DENY REALITY OF GUN VIOLENCE IN AMERICA
WASHINGTON-The most
recent school shooting-this time at Granite Hills High School in El Cajon,
CA-is the latest bloody testament to our nation's gun violence crisis
the Violence Policy Center (VPC) stated today. The El Cajon shooting follows
by less than three weeks the shooting at Santana High School in Santee,
CA. The VPC is a national organization working to stop gun death and injury
in America.
Josh Sugarmann, executive
director of the Violence Policy Center and author of the new book Every
Handgun is Aimed at You: The Case for Banning Handguns (The New Press,
March 2001) states, "America's children are paying the price for
our national denial. After these shootings a predictable pattern emerges,
every conceivable cause is trotted out except for the one obvious one:
the freeflow of guns in our nation. According to a recent U.S. Secret
Service report, nearly two thirds of guns used in school shootings come
from home. Parents have a responsibility to keep homes gun free. But Congress
also has a larger responsibility to regulate America's unregulated gun
industry and restrict access to the most hazardous categories of firearms:
handguns and assault weapons. Until such changes occur, these tragic shootings
are America's future."
Following the shooting,
Attorney General John Ashcroft dismissed the need for more gun controls
and called for an "era of responsibility" as the solution to
gun violence, noting approvingly that an armed school resource officer
had shot the alleged student attacker. Adds Sugarmann, "The Attorney
General seems willing to accept shootouts between students and adults
on school campuses as a legitimate response to this one aspect of our
nation's gun crisis-transforming our schools into veritable OK Corrals.
This places all of America's children at risk. The answer isn't more armed
guards at schools, but fewer armed students. Ultimately, responsibility
lies with lawmakers who place political fealty to so-called gun rights
over the lives of our children."
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The Violence Policy
Center is a national non-profit educational organization working to stop
gun death and injury in America. For more information on the VPC and firearms
violence issues, visit the VPC's web site at www.vpc.org.
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The Violence Policy Center is a
national non-profit educational foundation that conducts research on violence
in America and works to develop violence-reduction policies and proposals.
The Center examines the role of firearms in America, conducts research
on firearms violence, and explores new ways to decrease firearm-related
death and injury.
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For Release:
Friday, March 23, 2001
Contact:
Naomi Seligman
Communications Director
Violence Policy Center
(202) 822-8200 x105
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