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to th harm
that guns are ca ing our children, our
youths, our famili and our comrnu­
niti , th larms are unding loud
and clear. Somethi n h t to
chan .
A n urvey by Loui Ham 0
ill R earch 00w that more Ameri­
cans are upporting m to limit
gun violen .
Int rview with a c - ection 0
Americans revealed that 77 percent of
adul believ young people' aft ty
i endang red by all th gu that are
around and onl y 29 percent feel that
m t children are afe from violence
in the chool .
When ked how much the =vail­
ability of guns have contributed to the
epidemic of violence that is engulfing
all of America, 61 percent nationwide
ay "a great deal" and 20 percent ay
" omewhat".
The trongest feelings about th
relationships 0 guns and violence
came from women, BI ks Latin
and paren of children under 18 y
of age. However, even 41 percent 0
all National Rifle ociation (NRA)
members say they believ guns have
contributed to th violen in our
world today.
How bad i it? The HaITi urvey
tells us that:
18 percent of all adults 20 per­
cent of all parents and 30 percent of
Blacks report having had or know ing
omeone who had "a child who was
wounded or killed by another child
who had a gun. fI
15 percent of all adults, 19 per­
cent of all parents, 22 percent of lat­
ina. and 33 percent of Blacks report
"knowing a child who was 0 worried
that he or he got a gun for self-pro­
tection."
Fully 91 percent of all dultsand
92 percent of paren feel that there i
. "more violence in the ho I than
when they were growing up."
14 percent of all adults, 16 per­
cent 'of all parents and 20 percent of
Blacks report knowing "a child who
w found playing with a gun that was
loaded."
13 percent of all dul 14 per­
cent of all parents and 23 percent of
Bla ks report knowing "a child who
accidently hot himself or he elf with
a gun."
Th e numbers are just th tIP of
the iceberg; the i tuation i grow ing
wo e by the day. The d new I
that attJtud about guns and VIolence
are changing.
Americans of all kin . pecially
BI ks and Latin • ar more Inter­
ested than ever in n control meas­
u . In p t, th opponcn 0 un
control ccmcd to have the dominant
Georgia, 1904
the court, that the 1 w b allowed to
take i cou e. None of tbe lynch
were ever indicted.
- Ray Stannard Baker, F ollow­
ing the Color Line, H Chicago Trib­
une, December 31, 1904
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