Faith leaders: A gun violence prevention office could make a difference in Chicago – Chicago Tribune*

"The Office of Gun Violence Reduction would employ a public health approach to tackling gun violence as a disease. ... Our proposed city ordinance is in line with the White House policy, Illinois statute, academic data and all the cities that have built offices to prevent gun violence. This office would not be anything radically new. It has been tested, implemented and championed everywhere — except in Chicago, which is infamous in our nation for gun violence."
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Bud Dark
1 year ago

Yah, hire more worthless “public servants,” that’ll fix it.

Try arresting the shooters and throwing the book at them. What a concept!

Bill also
1 year ago

Common sense leaders think a gun violence prevention office is ridiculous.

Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

For the last time: Criminals don’t obey gun laws! Stop beating a dead horse already.

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