A00288 - After 50 Years Why Haven't We Made More Progress?: The Guns of Gary


Sometimes, I watch the news and feel a bit of PTSD coming on.  Such a feeling arose from watching the PBS News Hour yesterday and becoming angered by this report

This report disturbed me because one of the most troubling aspects of my 39-year career at the City of Richmond was the inabliity to curtail homicides within the City.


Despite all the innovative initiatives, 



the problem of having an extremely high homicide rate did not seem to go away.  Over time, I began to wonder if there may be forces from outside the City which impacted upon the City's ability to permanently address the homicide problem.

In the late 1990s, some cities came to the belief that the gun industry's practices may be partly to blame for the high homicide rates in cities like Richmond, California


But, over time, most of the efforts of these cities to make the gun industry more accountable were not successful and the pending demise of the Gary, Indiana, lawsuit is indicative of why.

Peace,

Everett "Skip" Jenkins
Fairfield, California
July 4, 2024





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