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04-20-08
#33
Mayor Young joins other mayors in Washington, DC in
fight against illegal guns
Mayor Clinton I. Young, Jr. joined Mayors Michael R.
Bloomberg of New York, Thomas M. Menino of Boston and
representatives from 60 other cities in attending the
2008 Mayors Against Illegal Guns National Summit on
Monday, April 14th at the Ronald Reagan
Building and International Trade Center in Washington,
DC.
“The prevalence of illegal guns on the streets of our
cities is unacceptable to us all,” said Mayor Young. “I
am honored to be a part of this effort to eliminate
these dangerous weapons. With every gun removed, we save
a life.”
In April 2006, Mayor Bloomberg and Mayor Menino, along
with 13 other Mayors from across the United States,
launched the Mayors Against Illegal Guns. The initial
group of mayors met in New York City at Gracie Mansion
to discuss strategies for stopping the flow of illegal
guns into America's cities and pledged their support to
a statement of principles. The organization now has over
300 members.
Over the last two years coalition members have held
constructive local and regional meetings in Atlanta,
Baltimore, Chicago, Cincinnati, Philadelphia and
Jacksonville to discuss effective strategies for
combating illegal guns. The coalition has worked year
round to share state and local initiatives, share best
practices, increase membership, and create new
partnerships. The mayors have also supported a federal
agenda to keep guns out of the hands of criminals and
support law enforcement in this effort.
“In the past month alone our Police Department has
confiscated several illegal guns,” said Mayor
Young. “Along with the dedicated work of our entire
force, the community tips line has been a real catalyst
in targeting those who choose to possess these
guns. From this summit, I hope to bring back several
more best practices that will increase the effectiveness
of our efforts to rid our communities of such fire arms
for good.”
The highlight from Monday’s conference was the
announcement by Wal-Mart and the bi-partisan coalition
of Mayors Against Illegal Guns that Wal-Mart, the
largest seller of firearms in the nation, has adopted
the new Responsible Firearms Retailer Partnership, a
10-point code that will help ensure that guns do not
fall into the wrong hands. The Responsible Firearms
Retailer Partnership, created by Mayors Against Illegal
Guns and Wal-Mart, is a set of policies that will be
implemented over time that includes video recording of
sales, rigid controls on inventory, checks that gun
purchasers are not misrepresenting themselves and the
development of a first-of-its kind computerized crime
gun trace log for retailers. The new crime gun trace log
will flag purchases by customers who have previously
bought guns later recovered in crimes. Mayors Against
Illegal Guns and Wal-Mart developed the code to curb
some of the most common ways guns end up in the hands of
criminals. Wal-Mart will implement the 10-point code at
its stores where firearms are sold.
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