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Brady Campaign Commends Student Pledge Against Gun Violence For Their Day Of National Concern

Oct 21, 2009

Students across America are observing the Day of National Concern about Young People and Gun Violence today by signing the “Student Pledge Against Gun Violence”.  In 1996, President Bill Clinton and the United States Senate proclaimed the first “Day of National Concern”. Since then, more than ten million young people have signed the pledge. 

“The Student Pledge is a valuable tool to reach young people and educate them about how they can help prevent gun violence in their schools and communities,” said Paul Helmke, President of the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence.  “The Brady Campaign salutes all students who take the pledge.”

The pledge reads:
·    I will never bring a gun to school.
·    I will never use a gun to settle a personal problem or dispute.
·    I will use my influence with my friends to keep them from using guns to settle disputes.
·    My individual choices and actions, when multiplied by those of young people throughout the country, will make a difference. Together, by honoring this pledge, we can reverse the violence and grow up in safety.


More information is available online at www.pledge.org.

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The Brady Campaign is the nation's largest citizens' lobby to prevent gun violence. We represent the voice of the overwhelming majority of Americans who are tired of living with the constant tragedy of gun violence and are in favor of strong laws and policies that will save lives. We are the light that exposes politicians who are putting the American people at risk, empowering the American people to hold them accountable for decisions and actions that undermine public safety.

We are driven by the focused vision of a nation where all Americans are safe at home, at work, at school, and in our communities.

Dan Gross is the President of the Brady Campaign and the Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence. A photo and more information about Dan Gross is available here.

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