The Foundation believes that better public policies can help reduce gun violence. It supports the efforts of law enforcement officials, legislators, municipal leaders, the medical and public health communities, advocacy groups, and others in pushing for measures to stop gun trafficking, keep guns out of the hands of criminals, prevent children from getting access to firearms, and other measures that offer promise of combating gun violence.
Joyce President Ellen S. Alberding calls on foundations to invest in gun violence prevention
Remembering Tucson – One Year Later (1/06/2012)
Across the country on January 8th, vigils will commemorate the first anniversary of the Tucson, Arizona, shooting that killed six people and wounded 13 others
Majority of Illinois Voters Oppose Concealed Carry (4/06/2011)
Poll reveals public’s desire for stricter gun laws