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Political Rewind: How can Georgia and the nation better protect children from gun violence?
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The panel:
Kevin Riley, editor at large, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, @ajceditor
Dr. Mark Rosenberg, former Centers for Disease Control and Prevention employee, National Center for Injury Prevention and Control
Maureen Downey, education columnist, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, @AJCGetSchooled
Rep. Michelle Au, (D) Johns Creek, @AuforGA
The breakdown:
1. Guns are the leading cause of death for U.S. children and teens.
- The CDC reports gun-related deaths have surpassed deaths related to car accidents.
- Firearms accounted for nearly 19% of childhood deaths (ages 1-18) in 2021.
2. Where Georgia laws stand when it comes to gun laws.
- In 2022, Georgia lawmakers passed permitless carry. It allows people to carry a gun without a license.
- Rep. Michelle Au, says she tried to pass a safe storage bill last session.
- But she is hopeful to try to get the bill passed next we are the first year of the biennial session.
3. How can data drive solutions to gun control?
- In April, Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp signs into law a bill aimed at making public schools safer.
- The measure requires Georgia schools to hold annual drills on responding to campus shooters.
Friday on Political Rewind: Bill Nigut talks to thought leader Soumaya Khalifa.