Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR854

Caption

Observing National Gun Violence Awareness Day on June 2, 2017.

Impact

The resolution acknowledges the alarming statistics surrounding gun violence, noting that Texas leads the nation in reports of lost and stolen firearms. This situation raises significant concerns about public safety and the effective functioning of law enforcement. By observing National Gun Violence Awareness Day, the resolution aims to foster discussions on potential innovative strategies to address gun violence in the state and highlights the role of education in combating this issue.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 854 is a resolution from the Texas Senate that observes National Gun Violence Awareness Day on June 2, 2017. It highlights the importance of recognizing gun violence as a critical public safety issue affecting the state of Texas. The resolution brings together various stakeholders, including concerned individuals, community leaders, and organizations, who advocate for increased safety measures and awareness surrounding gun-related incidents in Texas.

Contention

The resolution draws on the collective efforts of organizations such as Texas Gun Sense, Mom's Demand Action for Gun Sense in America, and Everytown for Gun Safety, emphasizing the collaborative approach necessary to tackle gun violence. However, it does not delve into specific legislative measures or proposals that could arise from this awareness, thus leaving room for varied interpretations on how best to enhance public safety concerning firearms in Texas. This could lead to differing opinions on the effectiveness of merely promoting awareness without accompanying concrete action.

Notable_points

In summation, SR854 serves as a platform for raising awareness around gun violence in Texas and is a call to action for addressing the rising toll of gun-related incidents. It serves to unite various sectors of the community in a common goal to improve safety and mitigate the risk posed by unsecured and stolen firearms while recognizing (without binding legislative action) the broader implications of such awareness campaigns.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

TX SCR1

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TX HR805

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TX SR603

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TX SR600

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TX HR2014

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TX SR527

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Similar Bills

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