October 2, 2017
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Gun violence roils Virginia election — NRA puts ad on ice, gun control advocates cancel events Northam was scheduled Monday night to appear at a candlelight vigil for Las Vegas victims outside Alexandria’s city hall with Lori Haas, the mother of a Virginia Tech survivor and leader of the Virginia branch of the Coalition to …
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October 2, 2017
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Virginia Tech survivor’s mom disgusted over lack of action on gun laws “This tragedy is just of such horrific proportions, the ripple effects are going to be broad. Many, many hundreds of communities are going to be affected by this one,” said Lori Haas. Her daughter was a student at Virginia Tech 10 years ago.
August 15, 2017
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Legislation would allow guns to be seized when risk of suicide, other danger is shown
July 12, 2017
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After Scalise Shooting, a Twist: Lawmakers Want to Loosen Gun Laws
June 5, 2017
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"Getting more people to understand and learn about the epidemic of gun violence in America is always moving the needle and it's always positive," said Andrew Patrick, media director at the Coalition to Stop Gun Violence. The campaigns and videos around gun violence prevention help get people talking about the issue, he said, which usually gets more people voting to strengthen gun laws.
June 5, 2017
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That share of gun deaths could only tick up as family dynamics change, said Kelly Roskam, general counsel for the Coalition to Stop Gun Violence.
June 5, 2017
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“The NRA wants to get a weapon that has a stealth capability onto the market,” Andrew Patrick, a spokesman for the Coalition to Stop Gun Violence, told The Independent.
May 9, 2017
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A voluntary no-buy list would be an appealing option for people like me — non-gun owners who recognize their own risk and want to protect themselves during periods of suicidality.
April 7, 2017
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“By removing guns from domestic abusers, this law would have helped protect the lives of New Mexican women,” Coalition General Counsel Kelly Roskam said in a statement. “Governor Martinez’s shameful veto of this life-saving bill implicitly denies the irrefutable link between guns and domestic violence.”
April 6, 2017
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“The gun lobby is deceptively cherry picking this statistic to imply that overall gun deaths are down. In fact, the opposite is true,” Patrick told Fox News, saying that only “unintentional gun deaths” decreased. “It is obvious that the gun lobby is using this statistic because it’s the only one they can use to support their bottom line—the bigger picture reveals a steadily growing gun violence epidemic and the gun lobby is desperate to distract citizens from the truth.”
March 16, 2017
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Yet another way to reduce gun violence: Pass laws prohibiting individuals at a high risk of violence from purchasing and possessing firearms -- such as individuals convicted of violent misdemeanors, domestic abusers, and individuals convicted of two or more DUIs, said Adelyn Allchin, a public health analyst for the Coalition to Stop Gun Violence.
February 25, 2017
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In his recent op-ed, “The mentally ill have gun rights, too National Rifle Association (NRA) Executive Director Chris Cox defends the reversal of an Obama-era rule that prohibited those who have been diagnosed with certain mental illnesses and assigned a representative payee by the Social Security Administration from owning a firearm.
February 25, 2017
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Research shows that mental illness alone is not a significant risk factor for interpersonal violence, and an appointed representative payee tells us nothing about additional risk of violence. Rather than focusing on mental illness, we should advocate policies that use evidence-based risk factors for dangerousness, such as a history of violence or substance abuse.
February 3, 2017
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Under existing Florida law, felons lose their right to own a firearm. However, a history of violence, not the severity of a previous crime, is the best indicator that someone might be violent in the future, said Josh Horwitz, executive director of the Coalition to Stop Gun Violence.
January 23, 2017
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The editorial states that gun laws should focus on mental illness, but research shows that the vast majority of people living with mental illness will never be violent, and mental illness alone is not a large risk factor for committing violent acts against others.
January 19, 2017
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Josh Horwitz, executive director of the District-based Coalition to Stop Gun Violence, denounced Rubio’s bill, citing a rise in homicides in the city over the past two years. "It puts law enforcement in an untenable position," Horwitz said. "You need to make sure that the airport environment is secured. The trade-off [with allowing guns in airports] is to put law enforcement on the defensive." The organization said Santiago's history of domestic violence and apparent descent into crisis should have raised sufficient concerns to confiscate his guns for a time.
January 11, 2017
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But Joshua Horwitz, who leads the Coalition to Stop Gun Violence, said that "unsecured" areas are patrolled by police who have at times been faced with a split-second decision about whether a person exercising their gun rights poses a terrorist or criminal threat. "It puts law enforcement in an untenable position," Horwitz said. "You need to make sure that the airport environment is secured. The trade-off [with allowing guns in airports] is to put law enforcement on the defensive." The organization said Santiago's history of domestic violence and apparent descent into crisis should have raised sufficient concerns to confiscate his guns for a time.
January 9, 2017
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The Coalition to Stop Gun Violence, a Washington D.C. advocacy group, called Saturday for greater protections, noting that California and Washington state recently enacted laws allowing courts to temporarily remove firearms from people displaying signs of dangerousness. The organization said Santiago's history of domestic violence and apparent descent into crisis should have raised sufficient concerns to confiscate his guns for a time.
January 8, 2017
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The Coalition to Stop Gun Violence, a Washington D.C. advocacy group, called Saturday for greater protections, noting that California and Washington state recently enacted laws allowing courts to temporarily remove firearms from people displaying signs of dangerousness. The organization said Santiago's history of domestic violence and apparent descent into crisis should have raised sufficient concerns to confiscate his guns for a time.
January 4, 2017
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Executive Director Josh Horwitz goes head to head with Conservative Fox News host Tucker Carlson on Chicago, illegal gun trafficking, and how to create safer communities.