Designates June of each year as "Gun Violence Awareness Month."
AJR144 highlights the profound impact of firearm violence on healthcare costs, criminal justice expenses, and productivity losses. According to the Giffords Law Center, gun violence costs New Jersey approximately $1.2 billion annually due to medical expenses, business losses, and other associated costs. This resolution not only seeks to commemorate the victims of gun violence but also encourages community action and dialogue surrounding prevention efforts. By designating June as an awareness month, it is envisaged that communities will engage more actively in programs to combat this growing issue.
Assembly Joint Resolution No. 144 (AJR144), introduced in New Jersey, aims to designate the month of June each year as 'Gun Violence Awareness Month.' The resolution acknowledges the growing epidemic of firearm violence in the United States and seeks to raise awareness surrounding its devastating effects on individuals and communities alike. The bill highlights various statistics, particularly emphasizing the alarming rates of firearm-related deaths, estimated at almost 40,000 annually, with significant implications for public health and safety.
Although the designation of a 'Gun Violence Awareness Month' is primarily aimed at promoting discussions on accountability and prevention strategies, it may also draw contention among those who advocate strongly for Second Amendment rights. Critics may argue that such measures could be perceived as encroaching on personal freedoms and gun ownership rights. The resolution does, however, explicitly support the rights of law-abiding citizens, emphasizing the importance of ensuring firearms are kept away from individuals who pose a risk to society.