He's probably "bothering" Pat Davis with this because of Pat Davis's last newsletter:

Last month, I was invited to the White House to explore options for addressing gun violence that don’t require us to wait on Congress or the State Legislature to act. Before I could even get home and start working on this issue, another mass shooting hit home. Albuquerque’s outpouring of support for victims and survivors in Orlando reminded me why I love our city.  Then, last night, while I was chairing a council committee meeting, another incident disrupted our lives and brought the issues of gun violence home, again. Quite frankly, I’m tired of this. And I’m tired of hopes and prayers and I’m ready for action.


Thanks,
James Hands

On Wed, Jun 15, 2016 at 6:18 AM, Allyn via Neighbors_nobhill-nm <neighbors_nobhill-nm@mailman.swcp.com> wrote:
President Obama's Surgeon General is using the AMA as a back door means to grab guns.  There is no need to bring this political issue into our neighborhood e-mail nor bother Pat Davis with this.  I'm not sure what the point of this e-mail is.

Thanks,
Jack


From: "Zachary Benz via Neighbors_nobhill-nm" <neighbors_nobhill-nm@mailman.swcp.com>
To: "Pat Davis" <patdavis@cabq.gov>, neighbors@nobhill-nm.com
Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2016 8:43:41 PM
Subject: [Neighbors] The AMA calls for enabling research into gun violence


Pat, Neighbors,

I can appreciate that there are many opinions out there on gun rights and on the causes of gun violence.  It would seem to me that the American Medical Association's call for allowing government researchers to be allowed to study the causes of gun violence is highly sensible, and could be supported by many across the political spectrum. Currently the federal government is forbidden from funding research into gun violence, leaving us all to lean on anecdote and our own necessarily limited individual experiences rather than shared deep insight.

The AMA put out the following statement today:

"With approximately 30,000 men, women and children dying each year at the barrel of a gun in elementary schools, movie theaters, workplaces, houses of worship and on live television, the United States faces a public health crisis of gun violence. Even as America faces a crisis unrivaled in any other developed country, the Congress prohibits the CDC from conducting the very research that would help us understand the problems associated with gun violence and determine how to reduce the high rate of firearm-related deaths and injuries. An epidemiological analysis of gun violence is vital so physicians and other health providers, law enforcement, and society at large may be able to prevent injury, death and other harms to society resulting from firearms."

Best regards,
Zach
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