October 4, 2017: New York State Bar Association Urges Study In Wake Of Las Vegas Shooting

By Communications Department

October 4, 2017

October 4, 2017: New York State Bar Association Urges Study In Wake Of Las Vegas Shooting

10.4.2017

By Communications Department

The New York State Bar Association joins the entire nation and legal community in mourning the victims of the Las Vegas shooting.

“We extend our heartfelt thoughts and prayers to everyone whose lives have been devastated by this despicable act of violence,” said State Bar President Sharon Stern Gerstman. “It is time to seriously consider how best to end the scourge of gun violence, using the significant regulatory tools that remain available under the Supreme Court’s decision in the Heller case.”

The State Bar has a long history of contributing thoughtful analysis to matters of pressing public concern. Though gun control is a polarizing issue, the Bar Association agrees that we must find ways to reduce the violence.

Since 1996, federal law has prevented the government from collecting data on gun violence. The State Bar has argued that without impartial, statistical data about the causes and impacts of gun violence, the nation cannot make informed policy decisions that keep Americans safer and protect gun owners’ rights.

The Association remains committed in supporting bi-partisan federal legislation that would allow the Centers for Disease Control to study the intersection of violent behavior and guns, and to identify evidence-based strategies for keeping guns out of the hands of violent people.

The State Bar’s Task Force on Gun Violence was created in early 2013 in the wake of several mass shootings and included members with a variety of views on the issue. They all agreed that there was a need for the government to collect statistical data on gun violence.

The task force’s report, Understanding the Second Amendment, Gun Regulation in America Today and Yesterday, can be downloaded for free at http://www.nysba.org/2ndamendment/.

Since 1876, the New York State Bar Association helps shape the development of law, educates and informs the legal profession and the public, and champions the rights of New Yorkers through advocacy and guidance in our communities.

Contact: Christian Nolan
Senior Writer
[email protected]
518-487-5536

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