David Hogg & Calif. Attorney General Rob Bonta: Ending Gun Violence
Gun violence fleetingly made headlines once again after the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump.
In the wake of the Parkland shooting in 2018, David Hogg and his classmates' rallying cry, #NeverAgain, echoed across the nation. Unfortunately, since that tragic event, countless other locations—the Tree of Life Synagogue, El Paso, Uvalde, Half Moon Bay and many more—have joined the heartbreaking list of mass shootings. For each of the past five years, the number of mass shootings in the United States has exceeded the number of days in the year. These tragic events have upended workplaces, schools, places of worship, communities and daily life nationwide, resulting in thousands of lives lost. In response to this epidemic, many politicians have provided little more than clichéd thoughts and prayers.
In August 2023, California Attorney General Rob Bonta released a report on gun violence that revealed the stunning statistic that 140,000 gun deaths in the United States could have been prevented over the last 10 years had the rest of the country matched California’s firearm death rate. Leading the California Department of Justice for the last three years, Bonta has pioneered the "California model of gun violence prevention." Building on his work as a state legislator, he has defended California’s leading firearms safety laws, championed robust use of the wide array of gun-prevention tools available to Californians, and established the first-of-its-kind Office of Gun Violence Prevention.
Join David Hogg, Parkland shooting survivor and co-founder of March for Our Lives, and Rob Bonta, California’s attorney general, for a deep-dive into the stakes, progress, barriers and future action on gun safety in California and the nation:
How has the California model succeeded, and can it be replicated across the country? Can we hold the firearm industry accountable for putting profits over people? How should we address different types of firearm violence—including community violence, mass shootings, domestic violence and suicide? What do the twin crises of violence and political gridlock reveal about our society? And where can we find hope?
About the Speakers
David Hogg has become one of the most recognized voices of Gen Z, thrust into activism by surviving the largest high school shooting in American history. He challenges Americans to stand up, speak out and work to elect morally just leaders, regardless of party affiliation. Passionate in his advocacy to end gun violence, David’s mission of increasing voter participation and civic engagement extend across a range of issues.
California Attorney General Bonta has made safety from gun violence a priority of his administration: creating the first Office of Gun Violence Prevention at an attorney general’s office, rewriting the concealed carry law in the wake of Supreme Court rulings, sponsoring legislation to hold the firearms industry accountable, and defending gun safety laws in California.
Photos courtesy the speakers.
Commonwealth Club World Affairs of California
110 The Embarcadero
Taube Family Auditorium
San Francisco, CA 94105
United States
Rob Bonta
Attorney General, State of California
David Hogg
Co-Founder, March for Our Lives; Co-Founder, Leaders We Deserve
Mina Kim
Host, "Forum," KQED