Sisters start offensive against weapons in Baltimore!

The Sisters of Bon Secours start a campaign in Baltimore against gun power, supported by seven Catholic communities.
The Sisters of Bon Secours start a campaign in Baltimore against gun power, supported by seven Catholic communities. (Symbolbild/ANAGAT)

Sisters start offensive against weapons in Baltimore!

Baltimore, USA - In Baltimore, the "Put the Guns Down" initiative, led by the sisters of Bon Secours USA, starts to counter arms for arms in the city. Together with seven other Catholic communities, they want to promote a culture of peace. The advertising campaign includes striking ads in and outside of city buses as well as in subway stations. The urgent slogan "Put the Guns Down. Let Peace Begin with Us." Should the citizens: stimulate thought inside and encourage active participation. This initiative is reported by ammoland.com.

The campaign also contains a QR code that leads to a website that offers numerous resources to combat weapons. There are prayers for the victims and information about a buyback program of the Archdiocese of Baltimore. However, critics question the effectiveness of such buyback programs, since according to the National Institute of Justice, the Department of Justice has noticed that such measures often do not achieve the desired effect.

an urgent concern

Simone Blanchard, director of justice, peace and integrity of creation, emphasizes the years of work by the Sisters of Bon Secours in the area of ​​weapons prevention. Her motivation is based on the Catholic social teaching, which emphasizes the value of every human life. "We want to make sure that the streets of our city are safe," explains sister Patricia Dowling. Baltimore is one of the ten cities with the highest gun rates in the United States, which also underlines the urgency of this campaign. This also wants to raise awareness of the situation and indicate the necessary political changes.

activists and participants of the campaign refer to the possible consequences of a planned law that would allow unregulated wearing of hidden weapons. The Sisters are calling for a comprehensive change in culture that focuses on advocacy and education. Your initiative was inspired by a similar campaign in Ohio and shows that the concern for security and peace is also very popular in the Catholic community.

weapons and joint commitment

In addition to the sisters of Bon Secours, other communities, such as the Benedictines of Baltimore and the sisters of mercy, also support this campaign. The initiatives are part of a wider social discourse on weapons and combat them. Studies, such as those of the Pew Research, show that a large number of murder cases from firearms in certain states, such as Mississippi and Louisiana, is particularly worrying. These statistics illustrate that the problem not only affects Baltimore, but also represents a nationwide concern.

The Sisters of Bon Secours are not only committed to local change, but are also part of the broad movement for weapons control, which is supported by organizations such as Giffords and March for Our Lives. The question remains: Which steps are necessary to sustainably reduce weapon power? The answer seems to be in a combination of education, communal commitment and political changes, such as [bonsecours. Finally, it is hoped that the campaign will open doors not only in Baltimore, but also in other cities and thus contributes to the establishment of a peaceful society. The problem of gun violence is complex, and a variety of approaches are required to find long -term solutions. The sisters of Bon Secours and their supporters: Inside, prove that even small steps can make big changes in the right direction.

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