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President Joe Biden will announce the creation of the first-ever federal office of gun violence prevention on Friday, fulfilling a key demand of gun safety activists as legislation remains stalled in Congress, according to two people with direct knowledge of the White House’s plans.

Stefanie Feldman, a longtime Biden aide who previously worked on the Domestic Policy Council, will play a leading role, the people said.

Greg Jackson, executive director of the Community Justice Action Fund, and Rob Wilcox, the senior director for federal government affairs at Everytown for Gun Safety, are expected to hold key roles in the office alongside Feldman, who has worked on gun policy for more than a decade and still oversees the policy portfolio at the White House. The creation of the office was first reported by The Washington Post.

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[–] [email protected] 23 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (3 children)

This comment is on par with those that seek to reduce abortions by banning them. In both cases, you have absolute positions "no guns", "no abortions" that ignore the fact that people have decided they need these things and are going to get them. Similarly, those positions ignore real, practical steps, that help address the underlying issues.

The smarter thing for reducing abortions would be free contraceptives.

The smarter thing for reducing gun violence (when it's accidental) is absolutely what the other person here said, train people how to use them properly and safely.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Accidental firings are an issue but are honestly not a huge source of deaths overall. The main issues are illegally sourced guns from theft or straw purchases. Those can be mitigated by safe storage laws, gun registration, and current permits for gun purchases.

[–] RaoulDook 3 points 1 year ago

safe storage laws, gun registration, and current permits for gun purchases.

And we're not gonna do that either. I shall decline to participate in any of those.

[–] Fedizen 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Except you get abortions at the recommendation of a medical professional, who is recommending guns and for what?

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Hunters for hunting... yes they do still exist. Speed/target shooters... because they find the sport fun. Police officers... because you're being stalked(?)

The point isn't to justify guns more, less, or equal to abortions; they're not the same thing. What they are is things that different people come to different ways, that have desirable and undesirable characteristics.

The point is we can increase the desirable and decrease the undesirable with small (from a cultural view) changes or we can get nowhere with rage inducing "all or nothing" takes.

[–] Fedizen 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I think you're missing the point: the analogy of medical to commodity doesn't work at all because medical decisions have built in gatekeepers

I would be all for a law where in order to buy a new gun you had to sit down with somebody who asked you why you wanted to have a gun and even just like handed you a pamplet with statistical gun ownership risks. That's literally a wing of gun control legislation: background checks, licensing, mental health screening, etc would be the analog of the doctor, referal, etc in the comparison, but it doesn't exist.

But post 1980s NRA interepretation of the 2nd amendment in the US is as a right to purchase them as a commodity. Abortion is a wholly different thing where a medical professional guides somebody through a process with risks that must be stated and evaluated.

Comparing a commodity model to a medical process just undermines whatever point you think you're trying to make.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Comparing a commodity model to a medical process just undermines whatever point you think you're trying to make.

This is irrelevant. If it makes the point incomprehensible to you, fair enough.... But that doesn't mean that there's not a point you're not getting.