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Lieutenant Governor Encourages Residents to Celebrate the New Year Without Guns and Violence

Lt. Gov. Gregory R. Francis is asking Virgin Islanders to refrain from the practice of firing guns on New Year’s Eve in order to avoid the risk of injury and further violence as the territory welcomes 2013.
“This practice of firing weapons shows no regard for the health and safety of our community. It is not a Virgin Islands tradition – like the ringing of church bells to celebrate the fresh start of a new year,” Francis said. “It goes against our cultural traditions of bringing in the New Year peacefully with family and friends, and enjoying New Year’s Eve festivities without fear of being injured by a stray gunshot. Let us end this unfortunate practice of firing gunshots and instead welcome 2013 in ways that demonstrate our resolve to end gun violence throughout our community.”
Francis expressed his wish that a peaceful start to 2013 will set the tone for the remainder of the year.

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