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Ohio Mothers Speak Out on Gun Violence

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Friday, April 12, 2013   

COLUMBUS, Ohio – Mothers of shooting victims, survivors, first responders and local leaders are among those planning to speak out at an Ohio event today, demanding what they consider common sense gun laws.

Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America is a non-partisan grassroots organization formed in the wake of the mass shooting at an elementary school in Newtown, Connecticut.

Julie Eichorn is co-leader of the Columbus chapter.

"What happened in Sandy Hook was a wake-up call for a lot of people,” she says. “Every mom who has ever put a child on a school bus cannot fathom putting a child on a school bus in the morning and having to go identify that body in the morgue in the afternoon."

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), gun violence is the second-leading cause of death among children ages 1 through 19.

Eichorn says today's "Faces of Courage" event in Cincinnati will put a face to the damage caused by guns and start a conversation about solutions.

The group now has more than 2,500 members in Ohio.

Karen Hillis-Skipper, leader of the Cincinnati chapter, says this is not an effort to ban guns. She says Moms Demand Action supports the Second Amendment and the right of law-abiding citizens to purchase guns.

"We really are looking just to have more responsible gun ownership,” she says, “to make it more difficult to do bad things with guns. So, we are not coming for anybody's guns who are holding onto them and using them in very responsible and accountable ways."

Hillis-Skipper says her organization has four key areas of focus right now:

"The universal background checks. The ask to report large sales of ammunition to the ATF and banning online sales of ammunition all together. We've got our focus on the assault weapons ban and then also making gun trafficking a federal crime."

Gun legislation that would expand background checks and add new penalties for gun trafficking overcame an attempted filibuster in the U.S. Senate Thursday. Gun-rights supporters have voiced concerns, claiming it goes too far.

A Quinnipiac University Poll in March found 90 percent of Ohioans overall support universal background checks.





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