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With the memory of the Virginia Tech tragedy “seared fresh in our souls,” philanthropy must step up to meet the challenge of preventing gun violence, writes Ellen S. Alberding, president of the Joyce Foundation, in Chicago, in The Chronicle of Philanthropy.
I thoroughly enjoyed the excellent article written by Ellen Alberding regarding this nation’s woefully inadequate stance on gun control, and gun violence prevention. I am in complete agreement that more preventative measures can be taken to ensure that guns do not get into the hands of those who are unfit, unstable, or both.
I thoroughly enjoyed the excellent article written by Ellen Alberding regarding this nation’s woefully inadequate stance on gun control, and gun violence prevention. I am in complete agreement that more preventative measures can be taken to ensure that guns do not get into the hands of those who are unfit, unstable, or both.
Thank you!
— Roberta Maestas Apr 20, 02:57 PM #