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The
Portland Observer
Black History Month
Februa^ 6. 2013
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“THREATS TO ,y0UR HEAiTH
AND THAT O F yOUR, KIDS /
Make America the Safest Big Country
Advancing
sensible gun
reforms
guns on school grounds, m andates
universal background checks, and
takes guns ou t o f the hands o f m en­
tal health patients deem ed likely to
com m it violent acts.
T w o days later at the W hite
by M arc M orial
H o u se , P re s id e n t O b a m a u n ­
O ne m onth after
veiled the m ost sw eeping federal
the shooting deaths
gun control proposals in a g en ­
o f 20 first-g rad ers
e ratio n .
and six adults in a
In addition to calling on C o n ­
school in N ew tow n, C onn., N ew gress to reinstate the assault w eap ­
Y ork G ov. A ndrew C uom o signed ons ban and close background check
into law the m ost co m p reh en siv e loopholes, the President signed 23
gun legislation in the nation.
executive actions to im m ediately
P assed w ith o v erw h elm in g bi­ s tre n g th e n b a c k g ro u n d c h e c k s ,
partisan support, the N ew Y ork m ake schools safer, increase ac­
SA F E A ct strengthens the sta te ’s cess to m ental health services and
assault w eapons ban, reduces gun reduce gun violence.
m agazine capacity from 10 to seven
W e applaud the actions o f G o v ­
b u lle ts , in c re a s e s p e n a ltie s fo r e rn o r C uom o and President O bam a
purchasing illegal guns and using to finally address the p lag u e o f
senseless gun violence and w e are
encouraged by their com m itm ent
to increase reso u rces fo r m ental
h ealth co u n selin g an d p ro g rain s
that help create safer c o m m u n i­
tie s.
understand the desire to prom ote
safety and p rotect o u r children, w e
are adam antly opposed to arm ing
teachers o r placing arm ed guards
in schools. G uns d o no t b elong in
sc h o o ls.
A s a long-tim e advocate o f sen­
sible gun co n tro l m easu res, the
N ational U rban L eague stands ready
to w ork w ith the G o v ern o r, the
P resid en t and o th ers to en d the
e p id e m ic o f g u n v io le n c e in
A m erica.
E ach y ear on average, m o re than
100,000 people are shot o r killed
w ith a gun in this country. T he
A m erican people have had enough.
A S iena C ollege survey show s that
73 p ercent o f N ew Y orkers sup­
port the state’s ex p an d ed assault
w eapons ban and new lim its on
high capacity m agazines.
R ecent national polls also show
that the A m erican people believe
sensible gun control m easures are
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Portland O bserver, PO Box ■ rights. Clearly, it is tim e for state
for 1 year (p le a se in c lu d e c h e c k w ith fo r m )
3137, Portland O R 97208.
legislatures and C ongress to put the
safety o f our children and the wishes
ame
o f the people before the dem ands o f
the gun lobby w hich has used ex­
elephone
trem ist rhetoric to prom ote a tor­
ddress
tured and distorted interpretation o f
the Second A m endm ent.
A nd let m e be clear: W hile we
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A s a nation, w e hav e been h o rri­
fied by the tragedies in C olum bine,
A u ro ra , O ak C re e k an d now
N ew tow n. B ut as A m ericans, w e
should be eq u ally h eartb ro k en and
outraged by the daily gun violence
occurring in cities th ro u g h o u t the
country. Since the N ew to w n m as­
sacre, there h av e been m ore than
1,000 additional gun death s in this
country, and several m ore school
shooting incidents.
T he tim e fo r h alf-m easures is
over. A s the P resid en t said last
m onth, “I w ill put ev ery th in g I ’ve
g o t in to th is a n d so w ill J o e
B id e n ...b u t this w ill not happen
unless the A m erican p eo p le d e ­
m and it.”
W e urge you to jo in the N a­
tional U rban L eague in calling on
C ongress to w ork w ith the P resi­
dent to enact com m o n -sen se gun
refo rm s. O u r goal sh o u ld be to
m ake A m erica the safest big c o u n ­
try in the w orld.
M a rc M o ria l is p re sid e n t a n d
c h ie f execu tive o fficer o f the N a ­
tio n a l U rban League.
S u b s c r ib e
503-288-0033
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