Delaware News


Lieutenant Governor Bethany Hall-Long Signs Proclamation Marking Gun Violence Awareness Week

Lt. Governor Bethany Hall-Long | News | Office of the Lieutenant Governor | Date Posted: Monday, June 5, 2023


Lt. Governor Bethany Hall-Long signs a proclamation for Gun Violence Awareness Week.

WILMINGTON, Del. – Today, Lt. Governor Bethany Hall-Long joined state officials and community leaders to sign a proclamation marking the first full week of June as Gun Violence Awareness Week in Delaware.    

As school wraps up for the year, it’s important to increase public awareness for children and caregivers around the safe storage of firearms. National data shows that gun violence is the leading cause of death for children and teens in the United States. Monday’s event was a call-to-action for awareness and safety.    

“Gun violence is a public health crisis, full stop. Far too many Delaware families wake up grieving the loss of a loved one and it’s on all of us to take a stand for safer communities,” said Lt. Governor Bethany Hall-Long. “As we recognize Gun Violence Awareness Week this June, I encourage everyone to take actions to protect our children, practice responsibility, and advocate for common-sense safety measures.”    

“There is nothing more important than keeping our community safe,” said Governor John Carney. “We haven’t waited to do what’s right in Delaware around gun safety. We’ve banned assault weapons, limited high-capacity magazine, and strengthened background checks. But there’s more work to be done, especially at the community level. The Family Services Cabinet Council and the Delaware Community Gun Violence Reduction Project have been working across the state to create a shared approach on gun violence intervention and amplify the great work happening in our communities. This targeted outreach is critical to addressing gun violence.” 

Research published in The Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) cites that an estimated 4.6 million U.S. children live in homes with at least one loaded and unlocked gun. Delaware law currently requires the safe storage of firearms, which is a best practice to help to protect both adults and children from dire consequences.   

“Delaware is making real progress against gun violence — both in our legislature and in our neighborhoods, where we’ve reduced shootings by 30%  — and we owe that to the tireless work of advocates and legislators who have defied the gun lobby. But we still have work to do: guns remain the leading cause of death for children, the weapon of choice for homicide, and the leading method of suicide in our country. Much of our work needs to happen in the legislature, including through the passage of a handgun training and licensing law — but it also needs to happen at home,” said Delaware Attorney General Kathy Jennings. “Owning a gun is a responsibility; responsible gun owners keep their children and their communities safe by properly storing their firearms. I’m grateful to our Lieutenant Governor and to countless advocates who are promoting safe storage, and I continue to stand with everyone working to reduce the deadly impact of gun violence on our state.”  

Over the last five years, the First State has pursued comprehensive gun safety legislation. In 2022, Governor Carney signed a historic package of common-sense gun safety bills including measures to strengthen background checks and raise the age from 18 to 21 to purchase most firearms. One bill in consideration this legislative session is Senate Bill 2, which would require a permit and training to purchase a handgun.  

“As we gather together to commemorate Gun Violence Awareness Week, we should take a moment to be proud of the accomplishments we’ve made to keep Delawareans safe from gun violence. This work is not easy, and our fight is not over. There’s still one big job left to do, and that is passing a permitting law. I remain deeply committed to the passage of Senate Bill 2, and we will not stop until this bill gets signed into law,” said Senate Majority Whip S. Elizabeth Lockman and Senate Bill 2 prime sponsor. 

“It’s important for every Delawarean to understand how gun violence impacts all of us, in every community,” said Traci Murphy, Executive Director of the Delaware Coalition Against Gun Violence. “Bringing awareness to this public health crisis is just one step in the long journey to solving Delaware’s gun violence crisis.”  

“I have a right and it’s not to remain silent. Gun violence is devastating, life-changing, and we need to continue to work together to address this epidemic. This Gun Violence Awareness Week we are coming together for our children, our communities, and our entire state,” said Shawn Flowers, a Community Activist. A survivor, Shawn tragically lost a child to gun violence in Wilmington and is committed to raising awareness.  

Watch a livestream of today’s Gun Violence Awareness Week proclamation signing on the Lt. Governor’s Facebook page.   

image_printPrint

Related Topics:  , , ,


Graphic that represents delaware news on a mobile phone

Keep up to date by receiving a daily digest email, around noon, of current news release posts from state agencies on news.delaware.gov.

Here you can subscribe to future news updates.

Lieutenant Governor Bethany Hall-Long Signs Proclamation Marking Gun Violence Awareness Week

Lt. Governor Bethany Hall-Long | News | Office of the Lieutenant Governor | Date Posted: Monday, June 5, 2023


Lt. Governor Bethany Hall-Long signs a proclamation for Gun Violence Awareness Week.

WILMINGTON, Del. – Today, Lt. Governor Bethany Hall-Long joined state officials and community leaders to sign a proclamation marking the first full week of June as Gun Violence Awareness Week in Delaware.    

As school wraps up for the year, it’s important to increase public awareness for children and caregivers around the safe storage of firearms. National data shows that gun violence is the leading cause of death for children and teens in the United States. Monday’s event was a call-to-action for awareness and safety.    

“Gun violence is a public health crisis, full stop. Far too many Delaware families wake up grieving the loss of a loved one and it’s on all of us to take a stand for safer communities,” said Lt. Governor Bethany Hall-Long. “As we recognize Gun Violence Awareness Week this June, I encourage everyone to take actions to protect our children, practice responsibility, and advocate for common-sense safety measures.”    

“There is nothing more important than keeping our community safe,” said Governor John Carney. “We haven’t waited to do what’s right in Delaware around gun safety. We’ve banned assault weapons, limited high-capacity magazine, and strengthened background checks. But there’s more work to be done, especially at the community level. The Family Services Cabinet Council and the Delaware Community Gun Violence Reduction Project have been working across the state to create a shared approach on gun violence intervention and amplify the great work happening in our communities. This targeted outreach is critical to addressing gun violence.” 

Research published in The Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) cites that an estimated 4.6 million U.S. children live in homes with at least one loaded and unlocked gun. Delaware law currently requires the safe storage of firearms, which is a best practice to help to protect both adults and children from dire consequences.   

“Delaware is making real progress against gun violence — both in our legislature and in our neighborhoods, where we’ve reduced shootings by 30%  — and we owe that to the tireless work of advocates and legislators who have defied the gun lobby. But we still have work to do: guns remain the leading cause of death for children, the weapon of choice for homicide, and the leading method of suicide in our country. Much of our work needs to happen in the legislature, including through the passage of a handgun training and licensing law — but it also needs to happen at home,” said Delaware Attorney General Kathy Jennings. “Owning a gun is a responsibility; responsible gun owners keep their children and their communities safe by properly storing their firearms. I’m grateful to our Lieutenant Governor and to countless advocates who are promoting safe storage, and I continue to stand with everyone working to reduce the deadly impact of gun violence on our state.”  

Over the last five years, the First State has pursued comprehensive gun safety legislation. In 2022, Governor Carney signed a historic package of common-sense gun safety bills including measures to strengthen background checks and raise the age from 18 to 21 to purchase most firearms. One bill in consideration this legislative session is Senate Bill 2, which would require a permit and training to purchase a handgun.  

“As we gather together to commemorate Gun Violence Awareness Week, we should take a moment to be proud of the accomplishments we’ve made to keep Delawareans safe from gun violence. This work is not easy, and our fight is not over. There’s still one big job left to do, and that is passing a permitting law. I remain deeply committed to the passage of Senate Bill 2, and we will not stop until this bill gets signed into law,” said Senate Majority Whip S. Elizabeth Lockman and Senate Bill 2 prime sponsor. 

“It’s important for every Delawarean to understand how gun violence impacts all of us, in every community,” said Traci Murphy, Executive Director of the Delaware Coalition Against Gun Violence. “Bringing awareness to this public health crisis is just one step in the long journey to solving Delaware’s gun violence crisis.”  

“I have a right and it’s not to remain silent. Gun violence is devastating, life-changing, and we need to continue to work together to address this epidemic. This Gun Violence Awareness Week we are coming together for our children, our communities, and our entire state,” said Shawn Flowers, a Community Activist. A survivor, Shawn tragically lost a child to gun violence in Wilmington and is committed to raising awareness.  

Watch a livestream of today’s Gun Violence Awareness Week proclamation signing on the Lt. Governor’s Facebook page.   

image_printPrint

Related Topics:  , , ,


Graphic that represents delaware news on a mobile phone

Keep up to date by receiving a daily digest email, around noon, of current news release posts from state agencies on news.delaware.gov.

Here you can subscribe to future news updates.