S.C. students pledge against gun violence [View all]
United States Attorney Bill Nettles announced that on Wednesday, October 17, 2012, members of the U. S. Attorney's Office and their law enforcement partners will meet with students across South Carolina as part of as part of South Carolinas 11th annual Student Pledge Against Gun Violence.
Middle and high school students will sign a voluntary pledge promising that they will never take a gun to school, will never resolve a dispute with a gun, and will use their influence to prevent friends from using guns to resolve disputes. Elementary school children will make a simpler commitment, pledging that if they see a gun they will not touch it, they will assume that any gun they see might be loaded, and they will tell a teacher or a trusted adult.
The effort is part of South Carolinas Project CeaseFire, which is South Carolinas implementation of the Department of Justices Project Safe Neighborhoods program, which is aimed at reducing gun violence.
The Student Pledge Against Gun Violence is a national program that recognizes the role that young people, through their own decisions, can play in reducing gun violence. This campaign against youth gun violence culminates each October in a Day of National Concern about Young People and Gun Violence.
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