Recent poll examines gun laws/gun violence solutions

Recent poll data shows that there is an overwhelming belief among Illinois voters that the best way to reduce gun violence in the state is to keep guns out of the hands of people who should not have them, and strictly enforce Federal gun laws.

The poll conducted by the Freedom to Choose PAC on February 27, which surveyed 804 registered Illinois voters, found that 95% of respondents would be likely to vote for a candidate who supported reforming mental health laws to keep firearms from the mentally ill.

88% want to charge people accused of violating gun laws under Federal statutes, which require mandatory prison terms if convicted. 

87% agreed the court systems should be monitored to make sure that people charged with gun violations are prosecuted for the violation, and not allowed to plea bargain out of the charges.

Also, 74% said they would be likely to vote for someone who supported conceal and carry legislation for legal gun owners.

"The poll clearly shows that while the people of Illinois want actions to reduce gun violence, it should be not be accomplished by limiting their choices of how they protect themselves, their loved ones and their property," said Josh Powell, chairman, Freedom to Choose PAC. "Action needs to be taken to work with legislators in passing the conceal and carry law mandated by the Supreme Court. This legislation should include the same limitations applied equally for both citizens and lawmakers themselves. It's time Illinoisans have The Choice to protect themselves shared by the other 49 states in the country."

Specifically, the poll indicated that 61% voters would support conceal and carry legislation that contains the same language for private citizens as public officials, but would exclude law enforcement.

Pollsters also delved deeper to determine solutions for curbing gun violence.

Less than a majority, 41 %, believed that banning the sale of fire arms between private citizens would reduce gun violence.

Only 22% believed that economic sanctions, or discouraging banks and investors from investing in Illinois companies that manufacture or distribute assault weapons, were an adequate route to preventing gun violence. Such economic restrictions could force those companies to close, costing Illinois over 5,000 jobs.

87% were for background checks for those buying guns at gun shows.

25% of those polled believe that the current debate is being driven by public safety concerns, versus 45% who believe it's political in nature.

Of those polled, 43% came from households that own a gun, but 54% felt a gun would be the best form of protection against acts of violence like assault, robbery, rape or home invasion, rather than 35% who preferred just calling the police.
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"The Freedom to Choose" poll was conducted by McKeon and Associates, February 27, 2013. The poll surveyed a sample of 804 registered voters in Illinois. Full cross-tabs and additional information can be found by loading the image below, or on www.freedomtochoose.us.

Moline, IL - March 13, 2013 - West Music Quad Cities is proud to host the Steinway Living Legends Tour beginning March 13 through March 20. For this limited time, West Music Quad Cities will have three select pianos in-store that have been played by some of the world's greatest piano artists, including Billy Joel, Diana Krall, Harry Connick, Jr. and more.

People interested are encouraged to visit West Music Quad Cities to see and play the very Steinway pianos that music legends have performed and recorded upon. Artists that have played on the Living Legends pianos include :

Billy Joel, David Benoit, Yefim Bronfman, Ramsey Lewis, Regina Spektor, Diana Krall, Lang Lang, Bruce Hornsby, Harry Connick Jr., Jason Moran, McCoy Tyner, Emanuel Ax, Allen Toussaint, Fred Hersch, Keith Jarrett.

West Music Quad Cities is located at 4305 44th Avenue in Moline, Illinois. Due to the limited time these pianos will be present in the store, it is encouraged to call ahead to set up a private appointment. Please contact the West Music Pianos team by calling 309-764-9300 to schedule your time to experience this once in a lifetime opportunity.

About Steinway and Sons Piano Company
Since 1853, Steinway pianos have been handmade to last for generations. A treasured possession that grows in value over the course of time. Steinway is the choice of 99% of concert artists, and it is, quite simply, the standard by which all other pianos are compared.  Details about Steinway & Sons may be obtained by calling (800) 366-1853 or by visiting www.steinway.com.

About West Music Company

Founded in 1941, West Music's mission to "Enrich peoples' lives through participation in music" is at the root of its success and continued growth. West Music specializes in pianos, guitars, drums and percussion, band and orchestra instruments, and print music as well as offers music instruction, repair and music therapy services. West Music has six retail locations in eastern Iowa and western Illinois. For more information, visit West Music's comprehensive online website at www.westmusic.com or call 1-800-373-2000.

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DES MOINES, IA - The Braley for Iowa campaign announced Tuesday that the Great Plains Laborers' District Council has endorsed Bruce Braley in his 2014 campaign for US Senate.
The union is the second major organized labor group to endorse Braley.  The Iowa State Council of Machinists and Aerospace Workers announced their endorsement last week.
Bill Gerhard, Secretary-Treasurer of the Great Plains Laborers' District Council, said, "Bruce Braley grew up working hard and he's never forgotten where he came from.  He gets things done in Congress that make life better for the middle class.  That's why the Great Plains Laborers' District Council is proud to endorse him for US Senate.  We know he'll be an even more effective voice for working families in the US Senate."
Rep. Bruce Braley said, "I'm excited to have the support of the Great Plains Laborers' Council.  These men and women know what it means to get up every day and work hard to get the job done.  We could use a lot more of that spirit in Congress these days, and that's why I've taken the first steps in this campaign.  I hope to keep fighting to expand opportunities for middle class families in the Senate."
The Great Plains Laborers' District Council represents 19 different Laborers International Union of North America (LiUNA) local unions. These local unions cover northern Illinois outside Chicago, Iowa, Nebraska, and South Dakota.  Over 4,000 construction workers and public employees are represented by Great Plains Laborers Council unions across the state of Iowa.
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SPRINGFIELD - Governor Pat Quinn issued the following statement regarding the passing of former Illinois comptroller Dawn Clark Netsch:

"I join with everyone in Illinois to mourn the passing of a great public servant.

"Dawn Clark Netsch was a strong advocate for education and a pioneer for equal rights for all people. As the first woman elected to a statewide constitutional office in Illinois, Comptroller Netsch blazed a trail for women in public office.

"As an elected delegate to the Illinois constitutional convention in 1970, she spearheaded the movement to modernize our constitution. I witnessed firsthand her dedication to honest government when we served together as state treasurer and comptroller.

"Most importantly, Dawn was a straight shooter, and not just at playing pool. She always told the people of Illinois what they needed to know.

"Throughout her life, Dawn Clark Netsch taught us all about the right way to move forward in our democracy. We are all better off because of her purposeful life."

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SPRINGFIELD - March 5, 2013. Lt. Governor Sheila Simon issued this statement today on the death of her mentor, former state Comptroller Dawn Clark Netsch. Netsch was the first woman to win the Democratic nomination for governor.

"Dawn Clark Netsch was a hero of mine since the early 1980s and a friend and mentor ever since," Simon said. "We served on the board of the Illinois Campaign for Political Reform together and collaborated on reform issues for many years. She was straight forward, a straight shooter and great at explaining state issues. She was not just a public servant, but a teacher. She will be missed."

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SIGN YOUR KIDS UP TODAY FOR THE COOKING CLASS ON MARCH 10, 2013.!

CALL (563) 659-0770 TO RESERVE A SPOT IN THE ST. PATRICK'S KIDS COOKING CLASS.

The Loop riverfront circulator will begin service 2 hours early on Saturday, March 16 to accommodate St. Patrick's Day festivities.  The service will run its regular route beginning at 3PM and will end with the last stop in Bettendorf  at 1:45AM.  Four buses will be in operation that evening -- two traveling in a clockwise direction and two running the route in a counter-clockwise direction each hour -- giving riders more frequent service and increased capacity for the busy night.  The extended service schedule is available at www.qctransit.com.

The Loop riverfront circulator gives riders easy access to downtown attractions in Bettendorf, the Village of East Davenport, Davenport, The District in Rock Island, and Moline.  It is a safe and enjoyable way to travel among popular venues and enjoy local festivities.  The brightly colored orange retro-style buses are easy to spot and comfortable to ride.  Since buses may be boarded either at a designated "Loop Stop" or by flagging the bus down in "The Loop Zone" (anywhere along the route in the downtown areas), The Loop is a safe and convenient means of travel to Saturday's St. Patrick's Day downtown events.

Cost: $1 per trip or $3 for a day-pass, 50 cents for those over 60, the disabled, and Medicare cardholders.  Additional information about The Loop, including printable St. Patrick's Saturday schedule and  2012-2013 Loop Rider's Guide, may be found at www.qctransit.com.

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Join NorthPark and SouthPark Malls as the Easter Bunny Makes His Grand Appearance

WHO: Get a jump on spring: Although Easter is still weeks away, children can celebrate early at NorthPark and SouthPark Malls. The Easter Bunny is hopping his way over to Younkers Court at SouthPark and Von Maur Court at NorthPark and will continue to be on site from March 8 through Saturday, March 30th.

WHAT: Families can take home this memory by purchasing a special photo of their child with the Easter Bunny. While supplies last, children also will receive a complimentary activity book, courtesy of NorthPark and SouthPark Malls when they visit.

NorthPark and SouthPark Malls have all the "eggs"stras your family needs this spring. From fresh and fun spring attire for the entire family to everything you need for warm-weather entertaining, NorthPark and SouthPark Malls offer a strong roster of stores to help you make the most of spring.

WHEN: Bunny's Hours
Monday-Saturday 11:00am - 8:00pm
Sunday 12:00pm - 6:00pm

Bunny's Break Times
Monday-Saturday 1:00pm - 1:45pm and 4:30pm - 5:15pm
Sunday 2:00pm - 2:45pm

WHERE:  Von Maur Court
NorthPark Mall
320 West Kimberly Road
Davenport, IA 52806
563-391-4500
Best Place to Park -Mall Entrance by Von Maur

Younker's Court
SouthPark Mall
4500 16th Street
Moline, IL 61265
309-797-9070
Mall Entrance by Von Maur

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The Rock Island Arsenal Welcome Club (RIAWC) Community Support Chairperson is accepting funding requests from area nonprofit organizations until April 1, 2013.

A fundamental principle of the Rock Island Arsenal Welcome Club is to generate funds to support philanthropic endeavors within the Quad-Cities metropolitan areas. Money for the Community Support fund is raised through club activities such as the Arsenal Attic and other fund raisers. All nonprofit organizations including those who have never received RIAWC funding in the past are welcome to apply.

 

Interested applicants may download an application from the RIAWC Web-Site, (www.riawc.org). They are also available at the RIAWC Arsenal Attic on Tuesday's or Thursday's from 10:00a.m.-3:00p.m.

Completed applications must be sent to:

Rock Island Arsenal Welcome Club

ATTN: Community Support Chairperson

P.O. Box 848

Bettendorf, IA 52722=848

Applications will not be accepted after April 1, 2013

Victims of Gun Violence, Law Enforcement, Elected Officials and Concerned Citizens Gather in Davenport, Des Moines to Urge Sen. Grassley to Support Gun Violence Prevention Legislation  

Davenport/Des Moines, IA - Across Iowa, residents who are victims of gun violence, members of law enforcement who witness this violence all too often, elected officials and concerned citizens will gather outside the Davenport Police Department and outside the Federal Building to press Sen. Chuck Grassley to support gun violence prevention legislation. Sen. Grassley is a key vote on the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee which will be considering this legislation, including universal background checks, this week.

DAVENPORT, MARCH 5

Who: Davenport Mayor Bill Gluba, Police Chief Frank Donchez and other concerned citizens

 

What: Quad City effort to reduce gun violence.  The U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee will be considering legislation to require Universal Background Checks for all gun sales, and ban hundreds of military-style assault weapons and parts on Thursday, March 7th. Sen. Chuck Grassley is on the Judiciary committee and considered a key vote and Iowans are asking him to stand with the 88% of Iowans who feel stronger background checks are necessary by voting in favor of the pending legislation.

Where: Davenport Police Department, corner of 4th and Harrison, Davenport, IA
First Floor Community Room

When:             Tuesday, March 5 at 6 PM

DES MOINES, MARCH 6

Who:               Former Lieutenant Governor Sally Pederson

Carmen Lampe Zeitler, Children and Families Urban Ministries

Pat Peterson, concerned grandmother

 

Where:            721 Federal Building, 210 Walnut Street, Des Moines, IA

When:             Wednesday, March 6 at 4pm

A person is killed by guns in Iowa almost every day.

  • In Iowa, a person is killed by guns every forty hours. There were over 200 people were killed in gun-related violence in 2010.
  • In the last ten years (2001-2010), 1,976 people were killed by guns in Iowa. That's almost 20 percent more the number of US combat deaths during the entire war in Afghanistan.

Iowa is not immune to daily acts of gun violence and serious gun crime.

  • There were almost 600 reported aggravated assaults in the state in 2011 alone, or one roughly every 15 hours.

Women and Children are regularly victims on gun violence.

  • In 2010, Iowa's rate of gun homicides among women was 22nd highest in the country.
  • There have been 177 children under age nineteen killed by guns in the last ten years (2001-2010).

Iowa's gun safety ratings are weak.

  • Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence gave Iowa 7 out of 100 possible points on their 2011 state scorecard.
  • Iowa received a 'C-' from the Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence, which called its gun violence prevention laws "modest."
  • While Iowa requires that all handgun purchasers get a background check, "long" guns like rifles and shotguns do not require similar measures. The state also does not prohibit high-capacity magazines.
  • Iowa's rate of submitting mental health records to the federal database?records that are used in background checks to deny dangerous people from getting guns?is more than five and a half times lower than the national average.

Polls show that Iowans strongly support key gun violence prevention measures.

  • Iowans overwhelming support universal background checks: Almost nine in ten (88 percent) support a provision to require "background checks for all gun sales, including those at gun shows and by private sellers." Only 11 percent oppose.
  • By a 23-point margin (60-37), Iowans favor a ban on "military-style weapons, commonly known as assault weapons."
  • By a 23-point margin (59-36), Iowans far a ban on ammunition magazine with more than 10 rounds.
  • In the poll, 54 percent of Iowans also said in the poll that the "easy availability of guns" was a "major factor" in contributing to gun violence.

 

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