McBath applauds $50M in gun violence research funding

Submitted information: U.S. Rep Lucy McBath, gun violence research funding

U.S. Rep. Lucy McBath (D-GA) applauds the House passage of $50 million in funding she requested for important firearm injury and mortality prevention research at the Centers for Disease Control and the National Institutes of Health, including critical projects at the Centers for Disease Control National Center for Injury Prevention and Control in Chamblee that would improve understanding of the solutions to prevent gun deaths.

“I was proud to lead my colleagues in asking for this funding because I believe I have the responsibility as a survivor of gun violence to stand up to stop these tragedies,” McBath said. “The CDC and NIH need this funding to better understand how to prevent gun deaths. When I visited the Injury Center in my district, I was heartbroken to hear about the severe lack of funding for gun-related injury research. This critical funding will save lives.”

These federal dollars will provide for the first gun violence prevention funding in more than twenty years and allocates $25 million each to the Centers for Disease Control and National Institutes of Health to study firearm injury and mortality prevention. The funding passed as part of the Labor-Health & Human Services-Education Appropriations bill for Fiscal Year 2020.

 

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1 thought on “McBath applauds $50M in gun violence research funding”

  1. Wow, typical “Dem” applauding a waste of $50M of taxpayer dollars to “study” an issue that first of all is misleadingly titled gun “violence”, when we don’t use “knife violence”, “bomb violence” and “car violence” (when a terrorist rams a car into a crowd), and similar. Exactly what is the defined outcome of this study? That isn’t mentioned in the story.

    And one that has a simple solution. ENFORCE the current gun laws we have. Don’t let gangs and felons have guns and increase the penalties for using a gun in any crime with mandatory sentences. There are NO NEW gun laws that will prevent gun “violence”, nor would have prevented ANY of the few mass shootings we’ve had recently – and will only harm law abiding citizens from having something that is protected by the Constitution.

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