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Guilford County
File #: 2025-279    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Presentation Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 5/13/2025 In control: Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 6/5/2025 Final action:
Title: PROCLAIM JUNE 6, 2025 AS NATIONAL GUN VIOLENCE AWARENESS DAY
Attachments: 1. Gun Violence Proclamation
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TITLE
Title
PROCLAIM JUNE 6, 2025 AS NATIONAL GUN VIOLENCE AWARENESS DAY
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SPONSOR
Sponsor
Commissioner Mary Beth Murphy
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BACKGROUND
Background
WHEREAS, June is National Gun Violence Awareness Month with June 6th as National Gun Violence Awareness Day. Residents of Guilford County, North Carolina, and citizens throughout the United States are pledging to Wear Orange on June 6 to help increase awareness on issues related to and surrounding gun violence; and

WHEREAS, gun violence reaches every fragment of our society and impacts people of all ages, races, ethnicities, and nationalities; it increases the likelihood of death in incidents of domestic violence, assault, homicide, and among those who attempt suicide; it places children and young people at increased risk of physical injury and trauma; and

WHEREAS, in 2023, Guilford County experienced a shattering number of firearm-involved violent incidents; including 90 homicides in which 90% involved the use of a firearm; 70 suicides in which 59% involved the use of a firearm; 75 accidental shootings; and a total of 1,607 victims of firearm-involved incidents of violent crime. Thankfully, in 2024, the number of homicides decreased by nearly 50%, offering a hopeful sign of progress for community safety; and

WHEREAS, Guilford County supports continued local and statewide efforts to strengthen firearm safety and educate the community on safe gun storage; and

WHEREAS, in 2023, the Guilford County - Division of Public Health established the Guilford County Violence Prevention Initiative, a collective of community partners, law enforcement agencies and other organizations including the Guilford County Sheriff’s Office, Greensboro Police Department, High Point Police Department, the Guilford County Family Justice Center, High Point Community Against Violence and others; and

WHEREAS, to also identify steps that can be taken to prevent gun violence and educate residents, to track emerging gun violence trends,...

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