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WATCH: A Philadelphia Resident Talks About the Impact of Gun Violence in Her Community

By Patrick Berkery

November 28, 2022

Amy Wasersztein lives in the Roxborough section of Philadelphia, where a 14-year-old was recently killed after a high school football scrimmage in September. 

Gun violence is personal to Amy Wasersztein. 

Wasersztein lives in the Roxborough section of Philadelphia, where a 14-year-old was recently killed after a high school football scrimmage in September. 

This sort of violence is “not uncommon,” which is why Wasersztein supports stronger gun safety laws and voted in the midterms with the issue top of mind. 

Watch what Wasersztein has to say here.

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