Tag Archives: guns

Guns: Social Responsibility and Youth Violence

Gun Stamp

Traci Molloy, “Kids that Kill Kids Commemorative Stamps – Crime Scene,” (2007)

Shootings, bullying, fights, gang violence and suicide are real risks our teens face every day.

The latest data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention show that the number of children and teens in America killed by guns would fill more than 127 public school classrooms of 25 students each. Continue reading

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Guns From America Fuel Jamaica’s Gang Wars

Crime

Jamaica Gun Smuggling

“Eighty percent of the weapons seized in the Caribbean island are traced back to the United States…”

Ships from Miami steam into Jamaica‘s main harbor loaded with TV sets and blue jeans. But some of the most popular U.S. imports never appear on the manifests: handguns, rifles and bullets that stoke one of the world’s highest murder rates.

The volume is much less than the flow of U.S. guns into Mexico that end up in the hands of drug cartels — Jamaican authorities recover fewer than 1,000 firearms a year. But of those whose origin can be traced, 80 percent come from the U.S., Jamaican law enforcement officials have said in interviews with The Associated Press.

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500 Guns Exchanged In Harlem

Five Harlem churches collected hundreds of weapons — in exchange for cash.

Rifles, handguns and shotguns were handed over on Saturday — no questions asked. Each person who brought a firearm was handed a $200 bank card. Continue reading