Wednesday, June 22, 2016

Cook County wants to spend some money to better understand why there is so much gun violence


Absolutely perplexed
On Tuesday, Cook County officials said it was time for an end on the ban that prevents federal funds from being spent on researching gun violence. A ban that is blamed on congressional gun lobbyists, and in particular, the NRA.
“Prohibiting the Centers for Disease Control from conducting such research flies in the face of common sense and hinders our ability to address this national scourge,” said Toni Preckwinkle, Cook County Board President. “Would we allow brewers and distillers to block federally funded research into alcoholism? I don't think so.”
Health officials stressed that violence is a complex problem that involves more than just guns, and can't be solved by police alone. It requires data-driven research.
“Just as we use research to curb the spread of infectious diseases like Ebola and Zika, research is needed to understand how better to address gun violence in Chicago and our country,” said Dr. Jay Shannon, CEO of Cook County Health System.
Those on the front line of saving victims of gunfire say it's time for some common sense changes to address what they call an epidemic.
Has solved the mystery of why
“Until then, we will continue to do what we do and treat those patients who have been needlessly injured or killed by guns,” said Dr. Bokhari.

5 comments:

  1. Anonymous6/22/2016

    For a measly 10 million I can give her the answers in one paragraph.

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  2. Anonymous6/22/2016

    What a waste of money. Welfare baby today equals drive by shooter 17 years from now.. Sabbe

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  3. Anonymous6/22/2016

    Imagine if O'Brien won the primary??

    Sad no deal could be made with Cook Republicans to support O'Brien in the primary

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  4. Anonymous6/23/2016

    do you think maybe its the colors that are doing these things?????

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  5. Anonymous6/25/2016

    ms Perewinkle is one of the finest men i have ever met,

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