Gun Violence
Gun violence is a critical public safety issue that demands immediate and comprehensive action. We must implement strong, commonsense gun laws to reduce the incidence of gun violence, including universal background checks, closing loopholes, and banning assault weapons. However, we must also address the broader social and economic factors that contribute to this epidemic. Investing in mental health services, community programs, and economic opportunities can help prevent the conditions that lead to gun violence. Additionally, the looming threat of climate change and its destabilizing effects—such as increased poverty, resource scarcity, and social unrest—could exacerbate violence, including gun violence, in the future. By taking bold steps to combat climate change now, we can help ensure that communities remain stable and resilient, reducing the potential for violence and creating a safer environment for all. Tackling gun violence requires a holistic approach that combines strong legal measures with efforts to address the underlying causes, including the far-reaching impacts of climate change.