
Shapiro kicked off his anti-gun violence campaign at Dobbins Career and Technical Education High School on Lehigh Avenue Tuesday. He joined the Mothers in Charge group for the launch of an initiative by Operation LIPSTICK — Ladies Involved in Putting a Stop to Inner-City Killing — which aims to combat rising gun straw purchases.
According to the Attorney General and Philadelphia District Attorney’s offices, about 25 straw purchasing cases are opened each month.
Shapiro said young women are especially vulnerable, whether to abusive boyfriends or their friends who force them to buy guns that they can't legally purchase themselves.
“They're in a situation where there's a power differential, and oftentimes they don't know how to get out of that,” he added.
Shapiro wants to curb straw purchases of firearms, which often end up in the wrong hands.
“Straw purchasing is serious stuff and it leads to crime — guns getting on the streets and getting in the hands of criminals. And we know that if we can come here and empower students, particularly young women, we can stop some of those guns from getting into the hands of the people who shouldn't have them,” he explained.
Shapiro hopes to broaden the outreach of the program to other schools in the state.