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DESCRIPTION:Recent tragedies involving gun violence are causing communities
  across America to reexamine issues such as assuring public and personal s
 afety\, preserving individual rights\, and providing high-quality mental h
 ealth care.&nbsp\; All members of the Syracuse community are invited to at
 tend the first in a series of moderated discussions about how these issues
  intersect in Central New York\, as part of a nationally coordinated dialo
 gue based on mutual respect\, shared citizenship\, and finding common caus
 e.&nbsp\; Join us!\n&nbsp\;\nKeynote speaker: Stephen Barton\, SU alumnus 
 and gun control activist&nbsp\;Discussion panel:Dr. James Knoll\, Upstate 
 Medical UniversityProfessor Robert Spitzer\, SUNY CortlandScott Armstrong\
 , political communications consultant and a former lobbyist for the NRAHel
 en Hudson\, Mothers Against Gun ViolenceJudge Langston McKinneyModerator: 
 Prof. Grant Reeher\, SU political scienceThe keynote address&nbsp\; will b
 e followed by comments from our five panel members\, and then the discussi
 on will focus on questions from the audience.This forum was organized by t
 he Chancellor’s Task Force on Gun Safety\, Tom Wolfe chair.
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SUMMARY:Guns and America: Joining the Conversation
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Recent tragedies involving gun violence are
  causing communities across America to reexamine issues such as assuring p
 ublic and personal safety\, preserving individual rights\, and providing h
 igh-quality mental health care.&nbsp\; All members of the Syracuse communi
 ty are invited to attend the first in a series of moderated discussions ab
 out how these issues intersect in Central New York\, as part of a national
 ly coordinated dialogue based on mutual respect\, shared citizenship\, and
  finding common cause.&nbsp\; Join us!</p>\n<p>&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>Keynote spe
 aker: Stephen Barton\, SU alumnus and gun control activist<br>&nbsp\;<br>D
 iscussion panel:<br>Dr. James Knoll\, Upstate Medical University<br>Profes
 sor Robert Spitzer\, SUNY Cortland<br>Scott Armstrong\, political communic
 ations consultant and a former lobbyist for the NRA<br>Helen Hudson\, Moth
 ers Against Gun Violence<br>Judge Langston McKinney<br><br>Moderator: Prof
 . Grant Reeher\, SU political science<br><br>The keynote address&nbsp\; wi
 ll be followed by comments from our five panel members\, and then the disc
 ussion will focus on questions from the audience.<br><br>This forum was or
 ganized by the Chancellor’s Task Force on Gun Safety\, Tom Wolfe chair.</p
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