Gun Control
BECAUSE safe coexistence within society requires reasonable compromise with the concept of absolute personal liberty; and
WHEREAS the General Assembly of the Unitarian Universalist Association passed, in 1972, a resolution advocating mandatory licensing for the purchase and possession of all usable guns and, in 1976, a resolution urging the passage of legislation restricting the ownership or possession of handguns;
WHEREAS in the United States legislation regarding firearms varies widely from state to state;
WHEREAS according to the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) in a report covering the period 1986-1988:
- firearms are a leading cause of accidental death among children ages 14 and under in the United States;
- an estimated 130 million firearms exist in the United States, one for every two households;
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- every year there are over 1 million "gun incidents," including nearly 11,000 murders involving firearms, 15,000 suicides, 1,900 accidental deaths, 175,000 criminal assaults committed with firearms, 221,000 armed robberies, 90,000 forcible rapes, and over 200,000 gun-related injuries;
WHEREAS machine guns and semi-automatic and automatic assault weapons are highly powerful weapons designed for the efficient destruction of life;
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Unitarian Universalist Association, its member congregations, and individual Unitarian Universalists be encouraged to petition legislators to enact and support laws such as:
- the Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act of 1991 (HR7) in the United States, which is intended to place nationally uniform, effective limitations on individual possession of
- handguns, including waiting periods, licensing, and registration;
- the "Mitchell Compromise"; and
- Bill C-80 (1991) in Canada, which is intended to make the purchase of firearms more difficult;
BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED that the Unitarian Universalist Association, its member congregations, and individual Unitarian Universalists in the United States be urged to petition legislators to enact and support laws banning private ownership or use of machine guns and semi-automatic and automatic assault weapons.