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Now is the Time to Reduce Gun Violence in Schools and Communities

Posted: 01/16/2013 5:43 pm

I have been proud to serve President Obama and this administration since day one, but today was one of my proudest days. The actions that the president is taking and proposing to reduce gun violence echo what America's educators say they need to better protect and support students in school and in their communities. I thank the president and Vice President Biden for leading this critical national conversation. America's schools are among the safest places in our country. The president's comprehensive approach will make schools and communities safer.

We will never fully understand why 20 first-graders and six educators were gunned down at Sandy Hook Elementary School -- or why still more students and educators lost their lives at Columbine, Chardon or Red Lake high schools, Westside Middle School, Virginia Tech or the many other campuses and communities in our country where guns have cut short dreams and created fear. We can, however, take a number of common-sense steps to help prevent future tragedies.

As the president called for today, we can limit access to the deadliest guns and ammunition, and we can put in checks to keep guns out of the wrong hands. We can also provide new resources, so schools can develop and implement comprehensive emergency management plans.

We can expand student support systems by allowing communities to decide what they need most, including more school resource officers, psychologists, social workers and counselors. A renewed commitment to students' mental and emotional well-being is key.

Helping schools reduce bullying, drug abuse, other forms of violence and problem behaviors is also vital. And as we seek to prevent tragedies, we cannot be reluctant to do research and collect data so we can understand the causes of gun violence.

Our goals are simple: fewer children dying from gun violence and fewer children living in fear. Harder to realize are the policies, actions and value changes necessary to reach those goals.

Today, looking into the eyes of parents who have lost children due to gun violence, I am more committed than ever, and the president is, too. Those parents' unimaginable heartbreak and extraordinary strength must motivate us to act. Now is the time. Our children, families, educators, communities and our country deserve better. We can't let them down.

Arne Duncan is U.S. Secretary of Education.

 

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12:32 AM on 01/22/2013
Still need the job, huh, Arne?
03:31 PM on 01/17/2013
I'm not sure which is more upsetting: the unqualified hack that Obama picked and returned to office as Secretary of Education, even after he'd done horrible damage to the US education system in his first term, or all the paranoids in the comments that think common-sense regulations that probably can't even pass the House are equivalent to dictatorship, and a much bigger tragedy than kids dying.
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anamericaninamerica
Grover, tear up that tax pledge!
03:30 PM on 01/17/2013
We can do a lot to curb gun violence in our country. Hopefully, those that agree will prevail for the good of our society.
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AKQueenie
No such thing as coincidence, just synchronicity.
01:14 PM on 01/17/2013
Any talks on mental health or big phara???
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AKQueenie
No such thing as coincidence, just synchronicity.
01:19 PM on 01/17/2013
..pharma...
April22
Some experiences in life are ineffable
01:01 PM on 01/17/2013
And now, Sec. Duncan, if we could only get those in Washington who are die hard foreign/military policy defenders to put their big guns down in defense of what looks more and more like the advancement of corporate capitalism and not that of freedom and justice, maybe more Americans would follow suit.

Can't have a government settling its disputes with guns, missiles and drones and not expect its populace to react differently.

Surely as an educator you would know, one better learns by example.
11:02 AM on 01/17/2013
What makes the author of this article think that "assault weapons" are the "deadliest" guns? What makes a plastic handgrip more deadly than a wooden stock?
02:25 PM on 01/17/2013
I think we both know the answer. Half of it's ignorance on their part, the other half manipulation.

Assault weapons look scary so are an easy target to get their feet wet with massive gun restrictions.
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libertysanders
10:35 AM on 01/17/2013
Time to send another check to the NRA.
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Laura Mann
God Bless America
10:11 AM on 01/17/2013
Its a shame when they put 6yr olds lives over votes,I can't imagine losing my child in such a horrific way,any change is good change!
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Laura Mann
God Bless America
10:16 AM on 01/17/2013
sorry put votes over 6yr old lives
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Laura Mann
God Bless America
10:27 AM on 01/17/2013
sorry I meant they put Votes over 6yr old lives,so sad:(
09:29 AM on 01/17/2013
It shouldn't be about criminalizing more people in more ways.

It should be about healing the sick.
09:25 AM on 01/17/2013
The real issue is health and healing the sick.

There isn't something wrong with people
who suffer from the effects of polluted
air, water, food, and inculcation.

There's something wrong with a multitude of
their ambient conditions.

The blame game which deprives and condemns
people, especially the poor and sick, is
based on a hateful myth.
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Briteleaf
08:26 AM on 01/17/2013
If the secretary of education thinks gun control legislation is going to pass a republican house of representatives who vote in block against legislation written by republicans, we need to raise the bar on education. Firecrackers are banned in my state, not controlled, but I can buy a Bushmaster with a 30 round clip at any sporting goods store in my neighborhood. The slaughter will continue.
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jmak118
better right than wrong.
06:25 AM on 01/17/2013
you couldn't be more wrong about an issue, if you tried. this isn't about duck hunting, the n.r.a., or school safety. if it were about school safety... you'd address the non use of seat belts on school busses... except the driver.
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docsleepy
05:14 AM on 01/17/2013
I notice neither you nor the pres will take on the entertainment lobby
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Robert Terry
04:52 AM on 01/17/2013
Our goals are simple: fewer children dying from gun violence and fewer children living in fear. Harder to realize are the policies, actions and value changes necessary to reach those goals.

What a lie but he is in the obama admin. and the first requirement is to be able to lie and make the far left wing nuts beleive it.

obama and his gang ideal is to outlaw all guns.
04:17 AM on 01/17/2013
What was that talk about mental health system falling apart a few decades ago in your country? I believe that's the key reason to all those school and other mass shootings. Parents are left alone to struggle with a problem they can't really solve all by themselves. So they make mistakes like the Lanza mother.
I am not pro gun, but on the other hand, every house in Switzerland has arms and there are no shootings around. Never heard of mass shooting in Switzerland. They are well taught how to handle guns. I believe education is the key here. If there's a widespread gun ownership, then it has to be responsible one.