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    Everytown for Gun Safety opens first Philadelphia field office

    By Terra Sullivan,

    5 days ago

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    Two women team up to offer gun safety classes for kids and parents in Philly's Spring Garden 01:06

    Volunteers with grassroots gun violence prevention groups Moms Demand Action and Students Demand Action kicked off the opening of a Philadelphia field office on Saturday. The Everytown for Gun Safety Victory Fund field office will be one of three in the country where volunteers can gather in a get-out-the-vote effort for the upcoming November General Election.

    Addressing the crowd, a Moms Demand Action volunteer said, "I live here in Philly, I love Philly and I want to end gun violence."

    She was joined by other volunteers who will fan out across the city to educate voters on public safety measures related to gun violence.

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    Yoonie Yang, a University of Pennsylvania Students Demand Action campus elections organizer, spoke to the importance of a physical office in the city.

    "Having this field office right in Center City really shows us as students that this issue is not just a generation issue, it's not a campus issue," Yang said. "It's very much a citywide, statewide, nationwide issue and also in Philadelphia, there are so many instances of gun violence that never make the news."

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    "Having one of the three field offices nationally located in Philadelphia reinforces that this is an issue that matters to us and to the communities that are right here," she said.

    Yang, who regularly pamphlets on her campus, said gun violence is top of mind for college-aged voters.

    "As a generation that has lived with gun violence, there's truly not a time when we weren't talking about Sandy Hook, where we weren't talking about Parkland, where we weren't talking about El Paso Texas and so we are so well positioned to be impacted by these issues not only in the short term, but long-term," she said.

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    Jamais vu
    4d ago
    Until all states have the same laws and regulations, there will be inconsistencies and loopholes. Weak background checks on easy to bypass 4473, our laws and regulations and weak enforcement as well as weak accountability, no mental health programs worth a damn, with a laissez-faire attitude towards gun ownership and a fear of gun control coupled with a lot of greed from politicians and the rich leading with a love of violence in America has led us to where we are today. What we’ve been doing isn’t working. And we need change. Change is hard and difficult for many, and politicians will use that to build fear and anger to push their rise into a position of power, control and money . Simply put, More people are armed that shouldn’t be. And it’s proven daily. More guns has not been the answer, but the number one problem. “We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them.”-ALBERT EINSTEIN
    Rocky
    4d ago
    Everytime there’s a mass shooter, after he’s caught and killed it comes out that the FBI knew of him or the local police had run ins with this guy in the past. He had a rap sheet. Maybe the problem is all these agencies don’t allow any sharing of their databases. The last one the guys mother called in the day of the shooting and nobody did nothing.
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