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PA Bill Number: HR541

Title: Recognizing the month of October 2024 as "Domestic Violence Awareness Month" in Pennsylvania.

Description: A Resolution recognizing the month of October 2024 as "Domestic Violence Awareness Month" in Pennsylvania.

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Last Action Date: Sep 27, 2024

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Chicago vs. Phoenix: The Deadly Truth About Gun Laws and Violence :: 04/11/2017

Chicagos’s gun deaths increase — gun laws are tightened — gun deaths increase — gun laws are tightened; on and on goes the cycle as more and more law abiding Americans die at the hands of armed Chicago criminals who feel no need to obey the devastating gun-restrictions laws that leave the good guys defenseless . . . and dead.

Insanity: Doing he same thing over and over expecting different results.

C.E. Dyer reports that the rampant violence in the city of Chicago resulted in over 700 deaths in 2016 alone, according to the Chicago Tribune

The Tribune reported:

In a year of relentless violence, Chicago has hit another gruesome milestone, exceeding 700 homicides for the first time in nearly two decades, according to official Police Department records.

The year got off to a violent start with 50 homicides in January and rarely let up even after the end of the summer — the peak season for shootings.

The numbers are simply off the charts. The 701 homicides marked a nearly 56 percent jump from the 450 killings a year earlier. That represents the most homicides since 704 died in 1998.

Police Department statistics do not include killings on area expressways, police-involved shootings, other justifiable homicides or death investigations that could later be reclassified as homicides.

Nearly 4,050 people have been shot, a 50 percent jump from 2,699 victims a year earlier, according to the department statistics. Shooting incidents rose by comparable figures, to 3,315, up 49 percent from 2,224 a year earlier.

For comparison, Chicago has had more homicides than New York City and Los Angeles combined — two major cities that have far larger populations.

Based on official statistics reported by the Tribune, NYC and LA combined for 565 homicides and 2,117 shootings — far less than Chicago.

Gang activity, the flow of illegal firearms (yet strict restrictions on legal gun ownership…), poverty, and lowered morale among officers who have faced increased scrutiny and a U.S. Department of Justice investigation following a video of the fatal officer involved shooting of a black teenager, Laquan McDonald; these are all contributing factors.

According to the Tribune, officers have explained that they are skittish about every action they take for fear of another viral video, being sued or fired from the job.

The situation in Chicago is an absolute mess and something needs to be done about it. President Trump campaigned in part on the concept of the restoration of “law and order” in this country. There are many prongs to making that happen, but when you see the cold, hard facts in cities like Chicago, it is abundantly clear that things need to change.

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