CeaseFire MD: Assault Weapons Threaten Public Health and Safety

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CeaseFire MD: Assault Weapons Threaten Public Health and Safety
5/13/2004

http://www.jointogether.org/gv/news/alerts/reader/0,2061,570936,00.html

CeaseFire Maryland
3000 Chestnut Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21211
www.ceasefiremd.org

Contact:
Leah Barrett
Phone: 410-889-1477

In Four Months, the Federal Assault Weapons Ban Will Expire Unless Strengthened and Renewed by Congress and Signed by the President

Baltimore, MD - Johns Hopkins doctors, faculty from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and the Baltimore City Health Commissioner presented strong evidence about the epidemic of gun violence in the United States and why it needs to be addressed as an urgent public health problem. The impending expiration of the 1994 federal assault weapons ban on September 13th motivated today's event at the Johns Hopkins Hospital.

Dr. Alex Haller, former Chief of Pediatric Surgery and Director of Children's Trauma at Johns Hopkins, declared: "If we as a society cannot agree to renew and strengthen a ban on military-style assault weapons, whose only purpose is to kill large numbers of people efficiently, then how can we hope to successfully address the wider problem of gun violence? Assault weapons pose an unacceptable risk to public safety and in particular, to our law enforcement officers on the front lines. Between 1998 and 2001, at least one in five police officers slain in the line of duty was killed by an assault weapon."

Dr. Edward Cornwell, Chief of Adult Trauma at Johns Hopkins, commented: "You wouldn't want to see the damage these weapons can do to human tissue. It isn't a pretty sight. Trauma surgeons from around the world come to American inner cities to learn how to treat these wounds that normally occur in war zones. But we are fighting our own war here where 30,000 Americans die each year from gun violence. People must begin to see this carnage for what it is -- an urgent public health crisis."

The doctors were joined by Maryland Attorney General Joseph Curran who spoke of the need to pass a strong state ban on military-style assault rifles and highlighted the failure of the General Assembly to pass a ban during the 2004 session. He said: "I agree with the 77% of Marylanders who support a ban on assault weapons from our streets, and I join with these outstanding doctors who have to deal with the public health crisis caused by these weapons day in and day out." In the 2004 Maryland General Assembly, a state assault rifles ban failed in Committee by a single vote, cast by Senator John A. Giannetti, Jr (D - Dist. 21).

The 1994 ban outlaws specific models of military-style semiautomatic assault weapons. But in a willful attempt to violate the spirit of the law, the gun industry continues to manufacture "post-ban" assault weapons -- guns identical to those banned except for minor cosmetic changes. The Bushmaster XM15 used in the 2002 DC-area sniper attacks, for example, is a "post-ban" version of the AR15 assault rifle, which is banned under current law. CeaseFire MD calls on Congress to pass legislation that would stop the gun industry from manufacturing "post-ban" assault weapons such as the Bushmaster XM15. Maryland crime tracing data from ATF shows a 67% increase in the seizure of copycat assault weapons since the federal ban went into effect in 1994. This shows the need to close the gaping loopholes in the federal law.

Several speakers acknowledged the terrible toll handguns take on lives in Maryland. According to the Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta, 607 Marylanders died from guns in 2001. Leah Barrett, Executive Director of CeaseFire Maryland said: "There have been two high-profile shootings of children during the past few weeks here in the Baltimore area, both in Randallstown. One involved a four-year-old boy who found a loaded handgun in a gym bag on his parents' sofa and shot himself in the head. The other was just last week following a high school charity basketball game where four students were wounded, two seriously. We are committed to educating parents that kids and guns don't mix and to working with law enforcement to ensure our existing strong gun laws are properly implemented and enforced."

Date of Release: May 13th, 2004
 
"There have been two high-profile shootings of children during the past few weeks here in the Baltimore area, both in Randallstown"


Golly....I guess the evil guns have bought houses and moved into Randallstown; there certainly couldn't be a violence problem with the PEOPLE in Randallstown. Those evil guns, running around shooting people all by themselves....


Oh, and I see Ms. Gunn (aka Leah Barrett) has started using a Baltimore middle class neighborhood address to hide her true million dollar Montgomery County residence from the serfs.

Ain't gonna' work, sweetiepants, WE ALREADY KNOW WHERE YOU LIVE.
 
"If we as a society cannot agree to renew and strengthen a ban on military-style assault weapons, whose only purpose is to kill large numbers of people efficiently, then how can we hope to successfully address the wider problem of gun violence?
Yep!! How can be get to the next category of guns to ban if we can't get that assault weapon ban renewed? It'll set the complete gun ban back 10 years!!
 
Sorry Wolf, assault weapons ARE a public health issue..

Yas see, like so many other gun owners, I get depressed whenever I see an AR 15 without a bayonet lug. Depression is a major issue in todays society, and only the reinstallation of bayonet lugs will allow me, and many others like me, to lead normal healthy lives again...

WildprozacAlaska
 
aryland crime tracing data from ATF shows a 67% increase in the seizure of copycat assault weapons since the federal ban went into effect in 1994.

Well since the "copycat" weapons only became available after the ban went into effect I'm surprised it's not a 100% increase. I wonder where they get that figure from.
 
I saw the report from Ceasefire Maryland on Fox news tonight. What bothers me most is how Ms. Barrett deceptively implies that these rifles are fully automatic weapons by descibing how they "spray" ammunition.
 
What bothers me most is how Ms. Barrett deceptively implies that these rifles are fully automatic weapons by descibing how they "spray" ammunition.

It's an old lie. The relatively new lie is that violent crime is a so-called "public health issue." They're about equally insidious and unprincipled.
 
Guys,

Please do not Leah/Gail's drivel go unchallenged. I've just had two letters published and am shut out from those papers for 30 days. Write the Baltimore Sun, Capital and the Washington Post and take her to task.

If each one of us who are eligible to be published will submit letters every time they get this crap published, our fact based side of the argument will be the one that is heard loudest and clearest.
 
Josh Sugarman seems to think the continued effort against the Sept 14th sunset is a waste of resources>>>


if the anti's are spending money on it ...it is not a waste of resourses ....
every truth we put out cost them money to manufacture lies to try and refute it...they closer to being broke than us I believe :evil:


also there is something like 120 days till it sunsets and they are throwing major resources into renewing it ....so if we ignore it and turn our backs on it you can just bet that we would get a knife in the back from some goody two shoes who has believed all their hype and then it may be to late to counter it :rolleyes:

just my two cents I would really really really really hate to see the anti's somehow squek this through because we ignored it:fire:
 
jke456 has it right....complacency is our worst enemy. As long as we meet them head to head with well-reasoned, factual argument we will win.

They will pull out all of the stops the closer we get to September.

Between this and the election, it's going to be an interesting 6 months.
 
Well, they have a point. I mean, I haven't heard of a single bayonnetting fatality since the ban went into effect.
 
quote:30,000 Americans die each year from gun violence

Is this correct???

Yes. However, they don't mention that 2/3 of those are suicides.

They also don't menation that their approach doesn't address the violence, just guns. If someone is intent on committing suicide, they can do so without using a gun. If a criminal chooses to kill someone a gun may be their first choice, but it's hardly their only choice.

If you remove one type of weapon, but don't address the problem of the violence, the violent people will just use a different weapon.

These laws also don't really prevent criminals from obtaining such weapons, they prevent law abiding citizens from attaining those weapons. Therefore the people you are disarming are those who would use the weapon for defense against the criminals.

I would like to see us find a way to reduce violent crime. However, renewing or expanding the AWB won't do that.
 
607 deaths in Md.

Could happen. if you take PG County and baltimore city out of the equation I bet the number drops somewhere between 50-75%. I'd also like to see how many of the handgun deaths were secondary to some other crime being committed, and how many of the were police and other "good guys" dealing with badguys to begun with.
 
Code:
2001, Maryland 
Firearm Deaths and Rates per 100,000 
All Races, 
Both Sexes, 
ICD-10 Codes: W32-W34,X72-X74,X93-X95,Y22-Y24, Y35.0,*U01.4 

                          Number of                    Crude
  Age Group                  Deaths      Population     Rate

  00-04                          2*         358,370    0.55*
  05-09                          1*         381,872    0.26*
  10-14                          5*         402,990    1.24*
  15-19                          73         368,894    19.79
  20-24                         110         325,355    33.81
  25-29                         102         331,978    30.72
  30-34                          72         407,209    17.68
  35-39                          59         461,553    12.78
  40-44                          41         463,140     8.85
  45-49                          35         412,574     8.48
  50-54                          25         370,610     6.75
  55-59                         18*         283,181    6.35*
  60-64                         16*         208,836    7.66*
  65-69                         10*         169,730    5.89*
  70-74                         11*         151,892    7.24*
  75-79                         12*         129,202    9.28*
  80-84                         10*          87,895   11.37*
  85+                            5*          70,798    7.06*
  -------------------  ------------  --------------  -------
  Total                        [b] 607[/b]       5,386,079    11.27


>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

2001, Maryland 
[b]Suicide Firearm Deaths[/b] and Rates per 100,000 
All Races, 
Both Sexes, 
ICD-10 Codes: X72-X74 

     Number of                    Crude     Age-Adjusted
        Deaths      Population     Rate           Rate**

           220       5,386,079     4.08             4.11

>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
[b]15 to 34 year olds[/b]
>>>>>>>>>>>>>

2001, Maryland 
[b]Homicide/Legal Intervention[/b] Firearm Deaths and Rates per 100,000 
All Races, 
Both Sexes, 
ICD-10 Codes: X93-X95,Y35.0, *U01.4 

                             Number of                    Crude     Age-Adjusted
  Race                          Deaths      Population     Rate           Rate**

  White                             32         892,226     3.59             3.64
  Black                            249         455,748    54.64            [b]55.20[/b]
  Am Indian/AK Native               0*           6,219    0.00*            0.00*
  Asian/Pac Islander                2*          79,243    2.52*            2.49*
  ----------------------  ------------  --------------  -------  ---------------
  Total                            283       1,433,436    19.74

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2001, Maryland 
Firearm Deaths and Rates per 100,000 
All Races, 
Both Sexes, 
ICD-10 Codes: W32-W34,X72-X74,X93-X95,Y22-Y24, Y35.0,*U01.4 

                             Number of                    Crude     Age-Adjusted
  Race                          Deaths      Population     Rate           Rate**

  White                             78         892,226     8.74             8.81
  Black                            275         455,748    60.34            [b]60.96[/b]
  Am Indian/AK Native               0*           6,219    0.00*            0.00*
  Asian/Pac Islander                4*          79,243    5.04*            4.98*
  ----------------------  ------------  --------------  -------  ---------------
  Total                            357       1,433,436    24.

http://webappa.cdc.gov/sasweb/ncipc/mortrate10_sy.html
 
So I guess all of their fussing isn't really "for the children", unless you count 20-29 year olds as being children:rolleyes:

At the risk of starting a war....... in all fairness, it's easy to see why the delegations from Prince George's and Baltimore City are our biggest opponents. From their perspective, there ARE lots of firearms deaths. But, then again, I don't live in either of those places.....:D
 
I think they're still sore about the MD AWB bill getting shot down.

Honestly, I think they waaaay overestimate the passions of Marylanders (and Americans).

I work in a totally liberal workplace, and have many liberal friends. When asked, they do favor the renewal of the AWB, but it is way down near the bottom of their prioriites list.

That what these Leah Barrets and MMM folks can't grasp. Its not 1999 anymore, our country is more worried about other things right now.
 
Good point Greyhound.

Which is why we need to impress upon those liberals who favor it, but not so passionately, that owners of assault style weapons such as ourselves are not the problem, and taking them away from us is like banning double mocha latte' because it made somebody too hyper and they went on a caffeine induced rage and hurt somebody.

Personally, caffeine is far more dangerous in my house than my triple locked Ar-15.:D

Fence sitters need to be handled gently. Once they realize that they actually like and associate with some gunowners, they'll not care about renewing that silly old AWB.
 
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