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Enough is Enough: It’s Time for Action on Gun Violence and Mental Health

A January 5, 2017, view of the Georgia State Capitol in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Todd DeFeo/The DeFeo Groupe)

Guns, guns, everywhere! Gun violence has breached our front doors and invaded our schools, our homes and our communities. It is a relentless epidemic that devastates lives and shatters our sense of safety. The question now is, “What are we going to do about it?”

Georgia General Assembly, how many more teachers and students must die before we enact common-sense gun legislation? Schools are meant to be sanctuaries for our children, not battlegrounds where they practice military drills to stay safe. Our students are growing up in fear, which impairs their ability to learn and thrive. It’s time for decisive action.

We need the Georgia General Assembly to step up and address our failing gun laws with urgency. It is crucial to work collaboratively with military and mental health professionals to tackle this crisis head-on.

As I express my condolences to the families, students, teachers and parents of Apalachee High School, my heart hurts. It was Apalachee High School yesterday, and it could be yours today.

Here is what needs to be done:

The time for empty rhetoric is over. We need action that prioritizes the safety and well-being of our communities. It’s time for the Georgia General Assembly to come together, put aside partisan divides and implement these critical measures. Our children’s lives depend on it.

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