Important
Events and Dates for the Student Pledge
October 20, 2004
- The next Day of National Concern About Young People
and Gun Violence. Mark your calendar and make this a meaningful day in your
community.
October 17, 2000- The Day of National Concern About Young People
and Gun Violence. Over 2.4 Million students reported signing the pledge.
October 21, 1999- As part of the fourth annual Day of National Concern
About Young People and Gun Violence, over TWO MILLION students sign
the Student Pledge. Communities across the country plan activities to promote
the Pledge and to reduce gun violence.
October 8, 1998- After another year of increasing awareness of issues
surrounding young people and gun violence, over ONE MILLION students
signed the pledge on the 1998 Day of National Concern.
November 6, 1997- President Clinton issues a Presidential
Proclamation calling for November 6th to be observed a Day of National
Concern about Young People and Gun Violence. The Day itself is a great success.
For information about the actual day, see the Post-Day
of National Concern Press-release.
August, 1997-Organizers move the 1997 Day of Concern about Young
People and Gun Violence to November 6, 1997
October 9, 1996--President Bill Clinton issues a Presidential
Proclamation calling for October 10, 1996 to be observed as a Day of
National Concern about Young People and Gun Violence and urging national
distribution of the Student Pledge against Gun Violence.
August 23, 1996--Senator Bill Bradley holds a press conference at
a New Jersey Hospital discussing the topic of youth-on-youth gun violence
and makes the first large scale public announcement of the Student Pledge
against Gun Violence. Read the press clipping.
August 2, 1996-- Senate Resolution 282 is
passed by unanimous consent in the Senate. The resolution officially
named October 10, 1996 as the "Day of National Concern about Young
People and Gun Violence" and calls for national distribution of
the Student Pledge against Gun Violence. Senator Bill Bradley, D-NJ and
83 other
Senators signed on as sponsors of the resolution.
August 1, 1996-- A World Wide Web page is launched detailing the
Student Pledge ad the Day of National Concern about Young People and Gun
Violence. Using the World Wide Web, people can get information, press releases,
and more about the Student Pledge. Anyone who wishes can download a copy
of the pledge from this site.
July 7, 1996-- Senators Bill Bradley
of New Jersey, Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania, Paul Wellstone of Minnesota
and 81 of their Senate colleagues introduce a resolution calling for a Day
of National Concern about Young People and Gun Violence on October 10, 1996.
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