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          SENATE THIRD READING


          SJR  
          20 (Hall)


          As Amended  March 28, 2016


          Majority vote


          SENATE VOTE:  23-12


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          |Public Safety   |5-2  |Jones-Sawyer, Lopez,  |Melendez, Lackey    |
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          SUMMARY:  Urges the Congress of the United States to promptly  
          lift the prohibition against publicly funded scientific research  
          on the causes of gun violence and its effects on public health,  
          and to appropriate funds to the Centers for Disease Control and  
          Prevention (CDC) and other relevant agencies under the  
          Department of Health and Human Services to conduct that  
          research. Specifically, this resolution:  
          1)States the following:  













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             a)   Every day, gun violence destroys lives, families, and  
               communities; 


             b)   From 2002 to 2013, inclusive, California lost 38,576  
               individuals to gun violence, of which 2,258 were children; 


             c)   In 2013 alone, guns were used to kill 2,900  
               Californians, including 251 children and teenagers, and  
               hospitalized another 6,035 Californians for nonfatal  
               gunshot wounds, including 1,275 children and teenagers; 


             d)   There were over 350 recorded mass shootings in the  
               United States in 2015; 


             e)   Since 1996, Congress has adopted annual policy riders,  
               known as the "Dickey Amendment" and "Rehberg Amendment,"  
               that effectively prohibit the federal CDC and other  
               agencies under the federal Department of Health and Human  
               Services from conducting publicly funded scientific  
               research on the causes of gun violence or its effects on  
               public health; 


             f)   The author of the original Dickey Amendment, former  
               Representative Jay Dickey (Republican-Arkansas), has stated  
               repeatedly that he regrets offering the amendment and  
               thinks it should be repealed; 


             g)   Despite Representative Dickey's comments and President  
               Obama's executive action in 2013 directing the CDC to  
               resume gun violence research, Congress has provided no  
               funding, and the restrictive language remains in place; 













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             h)   Since 1996, the federal government has spent $240  
               million per year on traffic safety research, which has  
               saved 360,000 lives since 1970; 


             i)   During the same period there has been almost no publicly  
               funded research on gun violence, which kills the same  
               number of people every year; 


             j)   Recently, 110 Members of the Congress of the United  
               States signed a letter urging the leadership of the House  
               of Representatives to end the longstanding ban on federal  
               funding for gun violence research, and over 2,000 doctors  
               in all 50 states plus the District of Columbia did the  
               same; 


             aa)  Although Members of Congress may disagree about how best  
               to respond to the problem of gun violence, we should be  
               able to agree that a response should be informed by sound  
               scientific evidence; and,


             bb)  Whether it is horrific headline-generating massacres or  
               unseen violence that occurs every day - the innocent child  
               gunned down in crossfire, the mother murdered during a  
               domestic dispute, or the young life cut tragically short  
               during the heat of a petty argument - the call to action is  
               now clear.


          2)Resolves by the Senate and Assembly of the State of California  
            jointly:


             a)   That a comprehensive evidence-based federal approach to  
               reducing and preventing gun violence is needed to ensure  
               that our communities are safe from gun violence; 











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             b)   That federal research is crucial to saving lives, having  
               driven policy to save lives from motor vehicle accidents,  
               sudden infant death syndrome, lead poisoning, and countless  
               other public health crises; 


             c)   That the Legislature urges the Congress of the United  
               States to promptly lift the prohibition against publicly  
               funded scientific research on the causes of gun violence  
               and its effects on public health, and to appropriate funds  
               to the CDC and other relevant agencies under the Department  
               of Health and Human Services to conduct that research; and,  



             d)   That the Secretary of the Senate transmit copies of this  
               resolution to the President and Vice President of the  
               United States, to the Speaker of the House of  
               Representatives, to the Majority Leader of the Senate, to  
               each Senator and Representative from California in the  
               Congress of the United States, and to the author for  
               appropriate distribution.


          EXISTING FEDERAL LAW:  Eliminates $2.6 million from the CDC  
          Budget, reflecting the amount the CDC had previously spent on  
          gun research in an annual rider bill known as the "Dickey  
          Amendment." <1>


          EXISTING STATE LAW:  

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          <1>


            
          https://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/PLAW-104publ208/pdf/PLAW-104publ208.pdf










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          1)Generally regulates the use, possession and sale of deadly  
            weapons in California.   


          2)Contains legislative findings and declarations that the  
            proliferation and use of assault and .50 Browning Machine Gun  
            (BMG) rifles poses a threat to the health, safety, and  
            security of all citizens of California.  


          FISCAL EFFECT:  None.


          COMMENTS:  "Every day, gun violence destroys lives, families and  
          communities.  From 2002 to 2013, California lost 38,576  
          individuals to gun violence.  In 2013 alone, guns were used to  
          kill 2,900 Californians, including 251 children and teens.  That  
          year, at least 6,035 others were hospitalized or treated in  
          emergency rooms for non-fatal gunshot wounds, including 1,275  
          children and teens.


          "Since 1996, and in spite of these staggering numbers, the  
          United States Congress has continually adopted annual policy  
          riders known as the 'Dickey Amendment' and 'Rehberg Amendment.'   
          These riders have effectively prohibited the Centers for Disease  
          Control and Prevention (CDC), and other agencies, from  
          conducting publicly funded scientific research on the causes of  
          gun violence or its effects on public health. 


          "During the same period, the federal government has spent $240  
          million a year on traffic safety research which kills the same  
          number of people as gun violence every year.  This lack of  
          research has made it more difficult to objectively assess the  
          public health impacts of gun violence and find ways to reduce  
          the number of innocent lives lost every year. 












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          "A comprehensive evidence-based federal approach to reducing and  
          preventing gun violence is needed to ensure that our communities  
          are safe.  Federal research is crucial to saving lives from  
          motor vehicle accidents, sudden infant death syndrome, lead  
          poisoning and countless other public crises.  It is time for  
          Congress to publicly fund this important research, and treat gun  
          violence as the public health crisis that it is."




          Analysis Prepared by:                                             
                          Gabriel Caswell / PUB. S. / (916) 319-3744  FN:  
          0003492