Louisiana 2011 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCR12

Introduced
4/27/11  
Passed
4/27/11  

Caption

Declares October 1, 2011, as "World Peace Day in Louisiana".

Impact

By designating October 1 as World Peace Day, SCR12 encourages local communities, schools, organizations, and individuals to participate in various activities that promote peace. These include exhibits, panel discussions, and interfaith ceremonies that highlight the importance of respect and care for one another. The involvement of diverse religious and cultural groups aims to foster unity and demonstrate that efforts towards peace can prevent violence and improve the community's quality of life.

Summary

SCR12 is a Senate Concurrent Resolution that declares October 1, 2011, as 'World Peace Day' in the state of Louisiana. The resolution emphasizes the significance of promoting peace and addressing violence in various forms, including domestic violence, community violence, and global conflicts. The bill aims to raise mass awareness against violence and recognizes the universal desire for peace among all nations and cultures. It seeks to highlight that individual efforts towards promoting peace can contribute to broader societal well-being.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around SCR12 is largely positive, as it promotes an important social cause that resonates with many citizens. It has garnered support from various community and religious organizations aiming to combat violence and advocate for peace. However, the effectiveness of such resolutions often depends on the engagement and participation of the broader community. While the resolution's intentions are noble, actual implementation and turnout are crucial to measure its impact.

Contention

There are minimal points of contention regarding SCR12, as it focuses on a broadly accepted topic—peace. However, the challenges lie in ensuring sustained awareness and action beyond the resolution itself. Critics may question the efficacy of merely proclaiming a day of peace without substantial grassroots movement and governmental support in addressing the root causes of violence. Thus, the emphasis remains on the practical aspects of how communities engage with this resolution to bring about real change in combating violence.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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