Proclaiming June 2, 2023, as Gun Violence Awareness Day in Wisconsin.
Impact
The resolution aligns with broader discussions about gun safety laws, affirming that reasonable restrictions on firearms are permissible under the Second Amendment. It encourages a societal shift toward recognizing the need for action against the epidemic of gun violence, suggesting that education and awareness can lead to changes in public perception and policy. The proclamation reflects an acknowledgment of the data indicating that gun safety laws can lead to lower firearm death rates and aims to promote a culture of responsible gun ownership.
Summary
AJR38 is an Assembly Joint Resolution that proclaims June 2, 2023, as Gun Violence Awareness Day in Wisconsin. The resolution highlights the alarming rate of gun-related injuries and deaths in the state, particularly among children and through suicides. The authors of the bill emphasize the urgency of the situation, noting that gun violence has become a leading cause of death for children in Wisconsin and that a significant number of individuals are wounded each year by firearms. By designating a specific day for awareness, the bill intends to draw public attention to this pressing issue.
Contention
While AJR38 focuses on raising awareness, it may still face contention from various groups. Supporters of gun rights may argue against measures that could be perceived as infringing upon Second Amendment rights, voicing concerns about regulations on gun ownership and use. Conversely, advocates for gun control are likely to support the resolution as a step toward recognizing and addressing the ramifications of gun violence, pushing for legislative changes that enhance public safety and limit access to firearms for at-risk individuals.
Expressing support for the designation of June 2, 2023, as "National Gun Violence Awareness Day" and June 2023 as "National Gun Violence Awareness Month".