Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas House Bill HR1796

Caption

Recognizing June 7, 2019, as National Gun Violence Awareness Day.

Impact

The recognition of National Gun Violence Awareness Day through HR1796 serves to align state actions with broader national efforts targeting gun violence prevention. It impacts state laws by putting emphasis on public safety discussions and the need for legislative measures enhancing gun control and safety protocols. Such resolutions can serve as foundational steps toward more comprehensive policy changes, fostering dialogue around gun safety laws and community protections against violence.

Summary

House Resolution 1796 formally recognizes June 7, 2019, as National Gun Violence Awareness Day. The resolution aims to honor the lives lost to gun violence and raise awareness around the impacts of firearm-related tragedies in the United States. It reflects a growing national movement focused on the need for increased gun safety measures and public consciousness about gun violence issues. The observance encourages individuals to wear orange, a color symbolizing the efforts to communicate the necessity of protecting human life from gun-related incidents.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR1796 is generally supportive, particularly among advocacy groups and individuals concerned about the rising rates of gun violence. By commemorating a specific day to raise awareness, supporters view the resolution as a positive initiative toward addressing a pressing social issue. However, there may be dissent from groups that oppose gun control measures, who might perceive this as an unnecessary focus on regulation rather than individual rights.

Contention

One point of contention regarding HR1796 revolves around the balance between advocacy for gun safety and the potential implications for Second Amendment rights. While supporters argue that increased awareness can lead to legislative action aimed at preventing gun violence, opponents might argue that such resolutions pave the way for more restrictive gun laws. This tension highlights the broader national debate on how to effectively manage gun rights while ensuring community safety.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

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