On the morning of December 14, 2012 Adam Lanza , 20, enters the elementary school in Sandy Hook, in Newtown in Connecticut and, before committing suicide, kills 27 people: 20 are children between 6 and 7 years.
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AFTER SANDY HOOK: Look Beyond Gun Control!
1. AFTER SANDY HOOK: Look Beyond
Gun Control!
On the morning of December 14, 2012 Adam Lanza , 20, enters the elementary
school in Sandy Hook, in Newtown in Connecticut and, before committing suicide,
kills 27 people: 20 are children between 6 and 7 years.
Americans were shocked by the tragic incident at Sandy Hook Elementary School.
Are you surprised Congress has not passed any new gun control laws? If legislators
can't pass laws, perhaps, we need to focus in a different direction!
All school shooters and violent gang members have something in common. Adam
Lanza, the Sandy Hook shooter, was an angry, lonely, troubled young man who was
socially isolated with access to guns and violent video games. Just like other violent
young men, he lacked strong male role models in his life and a neighborhood and
community support system. He didn't have any spiritual guidance to help develop his
coping skills in order to handle his emotions. He was a candidate for mental
problems and violent behavior.
If we are going to stop gun violence, let's start a discussion on what city leaders can
do to help strengthen families.
It is a critical need to address fear and social isolation that drives people to buy guns.
When we understand the importance of involvement and neighborhood
responsibility, we can restore a sense of community. Disconnected families will
discover they are not alone. New neighborhood mentors and role models will emerge
as neighbors build trust. Youth need people who care and offer support to help them
reach their potential.
Connected and involved neighbors can help cities save millions of dollars. Citizens
would no longer feel the need to buy a gun for protection as they help youth stay out
of the criminal justice system. Everyone benefits.
2. WHAT ELECTED, CIVIC AND RELIGIOUS LEADERS CAN DO to create
positive, citywide change!
Civic and religious leaders can talk to local elected officials about creating a...
Citizens' Task Force to focus on strengthening families.
GOAL: Strengthen families through neighborhood support and encourage healthy
role models for youth! Citizen involvement reduces fear, anger, stress and isolation,
as neighbors work together and build trust.
HOW? Elected and religious leaders have the ability to influence citizens to take
charge of their neighborhood safety, which will help strengthen families.
WHY? In cities large and small, families experience divorce, bullying, domestic
violence, child abuse, and drug and alcohol abuse. When neighbors get connected,
they can help restore a stronger sense of community support.
WHO? Encourage city leaders to appoint a volunteer citizens' or youth task force to
develop a plan to help residents get connected. Depending on city population,
appoint a group of 8 to 10 community "doers" to discuss local concerns and focus on
a plan of action.
RESIDENTS NEED ENCOURAGEMENT AND LEADERSHIP:
Task Force members can take an active role in speaking to schools, civic and religious
groups about the plan. For example: "Adopt-A-Block" can be implemented citywide.
Encourage adults and youth to conduct a neighborhood survey. Get willing neighbors
together and appoint leaders. Evaluate results and address concerns.
Ideas to get neighbors and youth involved:
Clean up graffiti and/or the neighborhood
3. Plan a potluck Block Party or social gathering
Hold an emergency Preparedness meeting
Moms organize a baby-sitting co-op
Plant a community garden
Paint house numbers on curbs (Project for teens)
Offer leadership training
Reducing fear and building trust is a long-range approach to stopping gun violence.
We can no longer afford to ignore the importance of family support and
neighborhood involvement if we are going to keep citizens safe and protect our
children.
Lenny Pozner's six-year-old son Noah was one of them murdered by Adam Lanza in
the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting. Lenny Pozner has since been
consistently insulted and threatened by people who think he and his son were actors
paid by the government to stage a crisis for reasons that only make sense to those
whose thought processes sound like shrieking lemurs.
Lenny Pozner and HONR Network - a volunteer network he founded have been
fighting back against these harassers
HONR Network brings awareness to the cruelty and criminality of Hoaxer activity
and, if necessary, criminally and civilly prosecute those who wittingly and publicly
defame, harass, and emotionally abuse the victims of high profile tragedies and/or
their family members. We intend to hold such abusers personally accountable for
their actions, in whatever capacity the law allows.