Showing posts with label Handgun Control. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Handgun Control. Show all posts
Friday, December 14, 2012
Poster of the Week
One
Child a Day
James
B. Wood
National
Coalition to Ban Handguns*
Offset,
1987
United
States
7444
On December 14, 2012, a gunman killed 26 people, 20 of them
children between the ages of 5 and 10, at an elementary school in Newtown,
Conn., about 65 miles northeast of New York City. When will we make it harder
to obtain guns?
Poster text:
One Child A Day...Every Day Each year, nearly 400 children under the age of 15 are
killed with handguns in the United States. More than 100 children are murdered
and over 300 are killed unintentionally. This figure does not even include
youth suicide, the tenth leading cause of death among children. Help us save young lives. Support the National Coalition to Ban
Handguns.
*In 1989, the National Coalition to Ban Handguns changed its
name to the Coalition to Stop Gun Violence, in part because the group felt that
"assault rifles" as well as handguns, should be outlawed.
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
Poster of the Week
God
Bless America
Handgun Control, Inc.
Handgun Control, Inc.
Offset, circa 1997
Washington, D.C.
17424
CSPG’s Poster of the Week was produced
25 years ago, yet it is painfully appropriate to commemorate last week’s massacre
in Colorado and last year’s massacre in Norway.
Although the statistics are more than 20
years old and out-of-date, no poster could, unfortunately, be more relevant.
Ever since 12 people were murdered and
58 wounded in Aurora, Colorado last Friday, July 20, at the midnight showing of
the latest Batman film, the media has been filled with the astounding quantity of
weapons and ammunition the alleged shooter was able to obtain through the
internet. Yet the issue of gun
control has not been raised by either President Obama or challenger Mitt
Romney.
In an editorial published July 24,
David Horsey , Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist and columnist from
Seattle, discusses why, “Despite Colorado theater
massacre, a discussion of guns is off limits.” He concludes his column with, “Why do conservatives
not want to have that discussion now? I'll tell you why: Because they have let
the most extreme elements of the gun-rights community dictate gun policy for
the entire country and now they are afraid to cross them. For conservatives,
this is not the time for a discussion about guns because, no matter how much
blood is spilled, even in preventable circumstances, it is a discussion they
never plan to have.”
The Colorado tragedy comes almost a year
to the day of the anniversary of the Norwegian tragedy. On July 22, 2011,
a 33-year-old far-right fanatic bombed the government district in Oslo, killing
eight, followed by shooting rampage that left 69 dead at the left-wing Labor
Party's youth camp on Utoya island.
He was opposed to Norway’s inclusive multiculturalism, so attacked the
future leaders of the Norwegian left.
Two other massacres that took place in
the U.S. since this poster was produced:
April 20, 1999 -The Columbine High School massacre,
Columbine, Colorado. Two senior students, embarked on a shooting spree in
which a total of 12 students and 1 teacher were murdered and 21 students were
injured 21.
April 16, 2007 - Virginia Polytechnic Institute and
State University massacre, Blacksburg, Virginia: A senior student shot and killed 32 people and wounded 17 others.
When will we ever learn.
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