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Experts share strategies to combat firearm access in domestic violence

June 27, 2024 | Judiciary, House of Representatives, Committees, Legislative, Connecticut



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Experts share strategies to combat firearm access in domestic violence
Connecticut officials are exploring best practices from other states to enhance their firearm policies, particularly concerning domestic violence. During a recent government meeting, the discussion centered on the state's commitment to addressing access to firearms for individuals involved in intimate partner violence. This initiative is part of a broader effort to inform recommendations that will be presented to the legislature in December.

Darren Mitchell, a fellow with the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges, provided insights into effective strategies developed across the country. He emphasized the importance of ensuring that individuals who have caused harm do not have access to firearms, a principle rooted in the Violence Against Women Act. Mitchell, who has nearly 25 years of experience in this field, highlighted the need for a balanced approach that fosters both concern and hope among communities.

Mitchell's presentation aimed to share successful practices and ideas that could be tailored to Connecticut's legal framework. He underscored the significance of viewing the issue as a public health challenge, advocating for a response that encourages community engagement without instilling fear. The meeting served as a platform for collaboration and knowledge-sharing, with the goal of improving the state's response to firearm access in domestic violence situations.

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