Today, on this day after the election, we all have so many questions. First and foremost for the Coalition are questions about what gun violence prevention efforts will look like on the federal level. In recent years we have seen major developments in addressing gun violence as a public health crisis. This work has been both historic and foundational to bringing rates of gun violence down in cities across the country. It has kept us - and our children - safer from gun violence.
It absolutely must continue.
We implore the incoming administration to keep the White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention and utilize it to collaborate with organizations like ours to find solutions and prioritize safety for all Americans. We urge them to move critical provisions of the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act forward, such as the implementation of Extreme Risk Protection Order laws, and to continue the historic investments in Community Violence Intervention programs that have been a catalyst for the reduction of violence seen in so many major cities.
While these questions sit deeply with us right now, there are other things we are quite certain of. We know what our work is here in Massachusetts. We know who we are as a Coalition. We know that you, our Coalition community, stand with us as we continue to envision a work where every one of us, in every zip code, lives free from the threat of gun violence.
Our path forward is clear, and it has never been more critical. We will ensure that the newly passed gun safety law is implemented and we will protect it from those who seek its repeal. We will continue to organize on a local level, push municipalities to have a plan to address gun violence, and engage youth to be at the forefront of that advocacy. We will continue our education efforts through quarterly meetings, lunch and learns, workshops, film screenings, and newsletters. We will continue to build coalition and bring in organizations from throughout the Commonwealth and from every form of gun violence prevention work.
And we will launch new initiatives, including a new program for volunteer engagement. Because we also know that you want to be meaningfully involved in this work. And we want to work meaningfully with all of you.
There are many questions. We are more committed than ever to building a world where every one of us, in every zip code, lives free from the threat and trauma of gun violence.