In response to President Trump’s recent executive order aimed at dismantling the gun violence prevention measures established under former President Biden, leading advocates like Kris Brown, president of the Brady organization, express significant concerns over public safety. With this order, directed at assessing supposed infringements on Second Amendment rights, Brown argues that reinstating previous policies, such as background checks, is crucial for preventing gun violence and saving lives.
Brown highlights the potential loss of nearly $400 million in federal funds that support community-based anti-violence programs in Chicago, which have shown promising results in reducing gun violence. As the Biden administration’s initiatives have begun to show a positive impact, including a reported 12% decrease in gun deaths last year, advocates fear that Trump’s focus on immigration enforcement could detract from vital ATF efforts to address gun crime, further exacerbating the situation.
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