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AJR130
ASSEMBLY JOINT RESOLUTION
No. 130
STATE OF NEW JERSEY
222nd LEGISLATURE
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INTRODUCED FEBRUARY 19, 2026
Sponsored by:
Assemblywoman� CAROL A. MURPHY
District 7 (Burlington)
Assemblywoman� ANNETTE QUIJANO
District 20 (Union)
SYNOPSIS
���� Designates June of each year as �Gun Violence
Awareness Month.�
CURRENT VERSION OF TEXT
���� As introduced.
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A Joint
Resolution
designating June of each year as
�Gun Violence Awareness Month.�
Whereas,
Firearm violence has become an epidemic in the United States and the effects of
gun violence have a devastating effect on society; and
Whereas,
According to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), in
2019, there were 39,707 firearm-related deaths in the United States; and
Whereas,
That amounted to about 109 people dying from a firearm-related injury each day;
and
Whereas,
Six out of every 10 deaths were firearm suicides and more than three out of
every 10 deaths were firearm homicides; and�
Whereas,
Americans are 25 times more likely to be murdered with firearms than people in
other developed countries; and
Whereas,
Firearm violence is the leading cause of death for women in instances of
domestic violence in the United States each year; and
Whereas,
An estimated 1,500 children die annually as a result of firearms, according to
the Giffords Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence; and
Whereas,
Firearm violence has a detrimental effect on communities within the United
States as a result of increased healthcare costs, criminal justice costs, costs
to employers of having to obtain and train other employees to cover for workers
who are unable to work due to serious firearm-related bodily injury or death,
and lost income of workers who are victims of firearms violence and unable to
continue working; and
Whereas
,
In fact, according to a 2018 report by the Giffords Law Center to Prevent Gun
Violence, these four measurable costs associated with gun violence amount to an
estimated $1.2 billion per year in New Jersey alone; and
Whereas,
Communities suffer additional costs such as lost business opportunities,
neighborhood flight due to people feeling less safe, and lowered property
values; and
Whereas,
Support for the Second Amendment rights of law-abiding citizens goes hand in
hand with keeping firearms away from dangerous people; and
Whereas,
The State of New Jersey encourages all citizens to support their local
communities� efforts to prevent the tragic effects of firearm violence and
declares the month of June of every year as �Gun Violence Awareness Month� in
this State to honor and remember all victims and survivors of firearm violence;
now, therefore,
����
Be It
Resolved
by the Senate and General Assembly of
the State of New Jersey:
���� 1.��� The month of June of
each year is designated as �Gun Violence Awareness Month� in New Jersey.
���� 2.��� The Governor is
respectfully requested to annually issue a proclamation and call upon public
officials, private organizations, and all citizens of this State to observe
�Gun Violence Awareness Month� with appropriate awareness activities and
programs.
���� 3.��� This joint resolution
shall take effect immediately.
STATEMENT
���� This joint resolution
designates June of each year as �Gun Violence Awareness Month� in New Jersey.
���� Firearm violence is an
epidemic in the United States and has a negative effect on society.� According
to 2019 CDC data, almost 40,000 people in the United States died from
firearm-related injury.� Americans are more likely than those in other
developed countries to be murdered as the result of firearm violence.� Firearm
violence is the leading cause of death of women in United States instances of
domestic violence and adversely affects children as well.
���� Firearm violence has a
devastating effect on communities within the United States, for instance, in
the form of increased healthcare costs, increased criminal justice costs,
increased costs to employers, and lost wages of gunshot victims.� Communities
can also experience lowered property values, neighborhood flight due to safety
concerns, and lost business opportunities due to crimes committed by
individuals with firearms.