Missouri 2025 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB1403

Introduced
2/20/25  

Caption

Designates June 17th each year as "Neighborhood Gun Violence Prevention Day" in honor of Preston Ja'mon "Tink" Jones, Sr.

Impact

The enactment of HB1403 will mark a significant step towards raising awareness about gun violence in Missouri neighborhoods. By officially recognizing a day dedicated to this cause, the bill aims to mobilize communities and encourage local initiatives that address gun violence. It promotes a proactive approach where communities can come together, engage in discussions, and participate in events that highlight the need for safety and violence prevention strategies.

Summary

House Bill 1403 designates June 17th of each year as 'End Neighborhood Gun Violence Day' in the state of Missouri, in honor of Preston Ja'mon 'Tink' Jones, Sr. This legislative recognition is aimed at bringing attention to the issue of gun violence affecting neighborhoods across the state. The bill encourages citizens to participate in appropriate events and activities to promote awareness and efforts to curb gun violence in their communities, recognizing the importance of community involvement in addressing such critical issues.

Contention

While the bill itself is largely symbolic, its implications could stimulate discussions on broader issues related to gun control and community safety initiatives within the state. The designation of a specific day for awareness can lead to varying opinions about the necessity and effectiveness of such initiatives. Critics might argue that a single day dedicated to awareness is insufficient in addressing systemic issues related to gun violence; however, proponents may contend that every effort to raise awareness is a step towards change.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB212

Designates June 12th of each year as Women Veterans Appreciation Day

MO HB2491

Designates the first Saturday in June each year as "Missouri Trails Day"

MO HB434

Designates October 21 each year as Domestic Violence Awareness Day

MO HB2222

Designates November 26th each year as "Tina Turner Day"

MO HB877

Designates October each year as Domestic Violence Awareness Month

MO HB963

Designates March 19th each year as Lloyd Gaines Day

MO HB999

Designates January 16th each year as Albert Pujols Day

MO HB1595

Designates December first each year as "Freeman Bosley, Sr. Day"

MO SB517

Designates January 21 of each year as "Edith Cunnane Day" in Missouri

MO HB920

Designates November 23 each year as K.C. Wolf Day

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.