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File #: 23-571    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 6/23/2023 Departments: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS DISTRICT 5
On agenda: 7/11/2023 Final action: 7/11/2023
Title: Adopt a resolution to support a 28th Amendment to the United States Constitution to enshrine gun safety principles in the Constitution.
Sponsors: David J. Canepa
Attachments: 1. 20230711_r_28thAmendment
Special Notice / Hearing: None__
Vote Required: Majority

To: Honorable Board of Supervisors
From: Supervisor David J. Canepa, District 5
Subject: Resolution Supporting a 28th Amendment Regarding Gun Safety Principles to the United States Constitution


RECOMMENDATION:
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Adopt a resolution to support a 28th Amendment to the United States Constitution to enshrine gun safety principles in the Constitution.

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BACKGROUND:
California has been among the first states in the nation to adopt a number of gun safety reforms, ranging from assault weapons restrictions and strong background check requirements to red flag laws and domestic violence protections. Nevertheless, there are many states that do not have such gun safety reforms, impacting the public health and safety of individuals and communities throughout the country.

In June 2023, Governor Gavin Newsom proposed a 28th Amendment to the United States Constitution to enshrine fundamental, broadly supported gun safety measures.

DISCUSSION:
The County of San Mateo strongly supports legislation, programs, and initiatives that advance individuals and communities' public health and safety. In 2022, the County of San Mateo launched the San Mateo County Gun Violence Prevention Program to improve public safety by boosting efforts to remove guns from the hands of felons, stalkers, and other people prohibited from firearm possession, pledging $2 million in funding over a two-year period.

There have been several mass shootings that have occurred in recent years, including in Monterey Park, CA; Half Moon Bay, CA; Highland Park, IL; Tulsa, OK; Uvalde, TX; Buffalo, NY; San Jose, CA; Indianapolis, IN; Boulder, CO; El Paso, TX; Virginia, VA; and Thousand Oaks, CA.

The United States gun homicide rate is 25 times higher than in other high-income countries. Individuals with guns injure more than 100,000 people a year and kill more than 30,000 a year, including through homicides, suicides, and accid...

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