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Gun Violence Claims One A Day in MN

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Friday, November 13, 2009   

MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. - In addition to the Fort Hood tragedy, which numbered a Minnesotan among the victims, there have also been a rash of other shootings across the country over the past several days, even here in Minnesota.

Joan Peterson, president of Minnesota Million Mom March, says on average, one person a day dies from a gun in the state. She says the Fort Hood tragedy is bringing a lot of national attention to the problem of gun violence and the ongoing battle to deal with it. Gun laws aren't the only answer, she says, but are a start at keeping weapons out of the wrong hands.

"If we pass some laws that would make sure dangerously mentally-ill people, domestic abusers, felons, and terrorists can't get guns, we will at least be able to make a chink in the armor. We will at least be able to start the process."

Peterson applauds Minnesota's state legislators for passing a law requiring notification to federal authorities when a state court prohibits a person from owning a gun due to mental disability. But, she says, the battle for new laws continues.

"Whenever we bring up trying to stop the violence and trying to prevent victims, the gun lobby seems to be doing everything in its power to make sure anybody can get guns. For us, this is just a continuance of the work we do every day."

Republican Sen. Richard Burr of North Carolina has been lashing out against the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence, accusing the group of exploiting the deadly Texas rampage to oppose his gun lobby backed bill, which seeks to protect veterans' rights to gun ownership regardless of whether they can manage their own finances. Peterson argues the bill would allow veterans to have guns even if they have mental health issues.

Minnesota Million Mom says the answer to gun violence is not more guns and argues the most recent shooting in Fort Hood demonstrates that all places where people gather are vulnerable to mass shootings - whether a school, church, shopping mall, or a military base.




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