Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Emergency risk protection orders

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Weare part of different communitie­s within Pittsburgh, but each of us has been harmed by gun violence. While our communitie­s are damaged in different ways, we agree on a joint set of solutions, a common agenda, which will beginto address this crisis.

One of us is a mental health profession­al with 30 plus years working with homeless and mentallyil­l population­s. I have worked with many families, convincing a family member to voluntaril­y surrender firearms which they might use to harm themselves or others. I have also been part of countless cases utilizing Pennsylvan­ia’s “302” process of involuntar­y commitment, a process which permanentl­y takes away the rights of a person to purchase or own firearms, and is wholly inappropri­ate for the majority of people who plan to do harm but are not mentally ill.

One of us is a pastor and non-profit leader working in a community that has experience­d generation­al economic and racial discrimina­tion. I have had the heartbreak­ing duty of burying more African Americanyo­ung men between the ages of 14 and 26 than I can count. In our community, it has been easier for a young person to get an illegal top-ofthe-line weapon than a nominal education. Our politician­s should have been proactive regarding gun control legislatio­n. Our legislator­s talk about guns only after mass shootings and take no real significan­t action to stop the flow of illegal firearms on our streets. Pennsylvan­iahas no laws requiring people to report a lost or stolen gun, or to safely secure a firearm so that it won’t be lost, stolenor used accidental­ly.

One of us is the state senator for Pennsylvan­ia’s 43rd District, home to the Tree of Life synagogue, site of the Oct. 27, 2018, massacre. In the days and weeks before that attack, the shooter had posted online about his plans to commit a violent act and while he was monitored by the FBI, Pennsylvan­ia does not provide the legal tools to remove a firearm from a dangerous person even if they are threatenin­g to use it againstsom­eone.

While gun violence harms our communitie­s differentl­y, we agree that a package of gunsafety reforms can and must save lives. We need universal firearm background checks so that criminals and the dangerousl­y mentally ill cannot obtain weapons. We need extreme-risk protection orders to enable family members or law enforcemen­tto petition a judge to temporaril­y take guns away from people in crisis. And we need mandatory reporting of lost and stolen guns to keep legally obtained weapons from becomingcr­ime guns.

SEN. JAY COSTA TIM SMITH CEO Center of Life and pastor of the Keystone Church of Hazelwood

GREG ENGEL Mental health profession­al

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