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Orange as a Symbol of Human Life in Ohio

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Tuesday, June 2, 2015   

COLUMBUS, Ohio - Tuesday marks the first-ever National Gun Violence Awareness Day, and Ohioans are encouraged to wear orange to honor those killed and injured by gunfire.

Jennifer Thorne, executive director of the Ohio Coalition Against Gun Violence, says more Ohioans are killed by guns than car accidents, but state lawmakers are considering numerous bills that would expand the use and availability of firearms – including House Bill 152, which would loosen restrictions on carrying concealed weapons.

"We're simply asking the legislature to do better for Ohio and focus on common-sense regulations like universal background checks and child access prevention," says Thorne. "That would increase public safety rather than putting us at further risk."

Tuesday's observance stems from the shooting death of a Chicago teen whose friends wore orange to honor her life. Orange was selected because it is the color hunters wear so they can be seen and not shot. More than 120 organizations and 50 mayors pledged to wear orange Tuesday.

Thorne says more work needs to be done to keep guns from falling into the wrong hands. She cites a recent study from the Duke University Health System which found nearly one out of 10 adults has a history of impulsive, angry behavior – and have access to guns.

"There are a lot of people in legal possession of weapons that might go through different stressors in life." she says. "Those stresses may put them at risk to themselves or others, and then at that point they are armed."

According to the Center for American Progress, from 2002 to 2011 over 10,000 people were killed with guns in Ohio.


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