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Mass shootings may get all the attention, but advocates say don't minimize everyday gun violence

Jeremy Stein, Executive Director of 窪蹋勛圖厙 Against Gun Violence, said to any congressman who does not agree with common sense gun laws, "You need to start looking for a new job." The Newtown Action Alliance together with the Newtown Interfaith Council hosted a vigil to stand with the Uvalde following the tragedy in that community. Afterward they marched to the National Shooting Sports Foundation headquarters just a few miles away.
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Jeremy Stein, executive director of CT Against Gun Violence, said that federal lawmakers who do not agree with commonsense gun laws "need to start looking for a new job." The Newtown Action Alliance together with the Newtown Interfaith Council hosted a vigil to stand with Uvalde, Texas, after the tragedy in that community. Afterward they marched to the National Shooting Sports Foundation headquarters just a few miles away.

Its been 10 years since a shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown left 20 students and six educators dead. The tragedy put renewed focus on Americas gun laws and on .

But the country also struggles with a less-talked-about form of everyday gun violence. In 2020, more than 45,000 people died from gun-related injuries in the U.S., . During that same year, nearly involved a firearm, the highest percentage since the late 1960s.

We are going to hear a lot of stories about Sandy Hook over the next couple of weeks, as we should, said Jeremy Stein, executive director . But we also need to make sure that were talking to those survivors that are in places like New Haven, Bridgeport, Hartford those places that are seeing gun violence on an almost daily basis.

Stein said that gun death rates in 窪蹋勛圖厙 are statistically low compared to other states but that white people in 窪蹋勛圖厙 are far better protected than Black and brown communities.

A 2018 found Black men are .

Sean Reeves, with CT Against Gun Violence, lost his son 11 years ago .

We have had several mass shootings throughout the last few years, which has informed and pushed policy, he said.

But Reeves said lawmakers need to do more to address everyday gun violence in communities.

I dont really think policy addresses those things yet, he said.

Stein said all citizens need an equal chance at having an equal quality of life.

He said its important for the media to tell stories from Sandy Hook, but its also imperative that Americans pay attention to gun violence in cities.

We dont hear about these stories that are existing every day, Stein said. Sometimes the media forgets to report on that, and sometimes we take it for granted. Its Oh, yes; another Black man killed in Hartford. Oh, let me scroll the page.

We cant stop caring about this, he said.

John Henry Smith is 窪蹋勛圖厙s host of All Things Considered, its flagship afternoon news program. He's proud to be a part of the team that won a regional Emmy Award for The Vote: A 窪蹋勛圖厙 Conversation. In his 21st year as a professional broadcaster, hes covered both news and sports.
Patrick Skahill is the assistant director of news and talk shows at 窪蹋勛圖厙. He was the founding producer of 窪蹋勛圖厙 Radio's The Colin McEnroe Show and a science and environment reporter for more than eight years.

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