In the past our government has chosen to turn a blind eye to the causes of gun violence, because if there are not reliable statistics kept we can make no reliable changes to our laws. Even though the government can do more, we as United Methodists have our part to play if we want to help to be part of the solution to this growing problem. In the resolution that our church reaffirmed there are eleven actions your church can take to reduce violence affecting the lives of children and youth. How many have you done?
- Gather as a community to discuss ways by which the United Methodist Church should respond to this growing tragedy, and to determine what role the church should take to facilitate dialogue to address the issue of gun violence in our schools and among our children;
- Educate the community on gun safety, violence prevention, adult responsibility around gun-violence, and the public health impact of gun violence;
- Identify community-based, state and national organizations working on the issues of gun violence, and seek their assistance to design education and prevention workshops around issues of gun violence and its effects upon children and youth;
- Develop advocacy groups within local congregations to advocate for eventual reduction of the availability of guns in society with a particular emphasis upon handguns, handgun ammunition, assault weapons, automatic weapons, automatic weapon conversion kits and guns that cannot be detected by traditionally used metal-detection devices. These groups can be linked to community-based, state and national organizations working on gun and violence issues;
- Support federal legislation in the U.S. Congress to regulate the importation, manufacturing, sale and possession of guns and ammunition by the general public. Such legislation should include provisions for the registration and licensing of gun purchasers and owners, appropriate background investigation and waiting periods prior to gun purchases, and regulation of subsequent sale;
- Call upon all governments of the world in which there is a United Methodist presence to establish national bans on ownership by the general public of handguns, assault weapons, automatic weapon conversion kits, and weapons that cannot be detected by traditionally used metal-detection devices;
- Call upon the print, broadcasting and electronic media, as well as the entertainment industry, to refrain from promoting gun usage to children;
- Discourage the graphic depiction and glorification of violence by the entertainment industry, which greatly influences our society, and recommend that these issues be addressed through education and consciousness raising;
- Call upon the federal and state governments to provide significant assistance to victims of gun violence and their families.
- Recommend that our annual conference makes visible public witness to the sin of gun violence and to the hope of community healing; and
- Reflecting the traditional role of the United Methodist Church has been one of safety and sanctuary, every United Methodist Church is officially declared a weapon-free zone.
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