Gun violence is a uniquely American public health epidemic; while we know the remedies, public officials like
Sheriff Ron Hain refuse to prescribe them. We are fighting every day for those remedies, so on one point we agree
with what the Sheriff said in this Daily Herald headline: we are also embarrassed that Sheriff Hain has a “D” by
his name.
The Protect Illinois Communities Act is not about politics, it is common sense public safety policy that will keep
weapons of war out of neighborhoods and homes. It was publicly discussed at three subject matter hearings in
December of 2022. If the Sheriff had cared to pay attention or check his facts he would have seen that several
representatives from law enforcement spoke on the record in support of the bill at a hearing on December 20,
2022. But, much to the detriment of the people of Kane County, Sheriff Hain doesn’t care about facts, he prefers to
spread misinformation and stoke the flames of controversy.
Families in our community have been loud and clear — enough is enough. There is nothing political about
dropping your child off at school and fearing you may never see them again. No Kane county resident should feel
unsafe celebrating at a parade, shopping at their local grocery store, or gathering in a park. Legislators in Illinois
heeded the calls of our constituents and joined eight other states in banning the sale and possession of assault style
weapons. We took action and we stand by our commitment to common sense gun safety.
Gun violence is a complex and multifaceted public health crisis and each piece of the puzzle deserves attention —
from sustained investment in community violence intervention programs and, yes, mental health support, to job
creation and addressing inequalities in our public schools. But for us to continue to pretend that the mass
proliferation of guns isn’t the number one factor contributing to gun violence is to deny both basic common sense
and empirical research in a way that is either embarrassingly naive or maliciously disingenuous. We do need a
more comprehensive approach to mental health treatment, we need to expand access to opportunity, and we need
to bridge political and cultural divides – but no serious approach to gun violence can ignore the ease of access to
weapons of war.
Again, we ask Sheriff Hain to step back from public disputes and commit to working together on public safety
policies that will benefit the people of Kane County. Our doors are always open for collaboration and he knows
where to find us.
Sincerely,
Senator Cristina Castro – 22nd District
Senator Karina Villa – 25th District
Representative Barbara Hernandez – 50th District
Representative Maura Hirschauer – 49th District
Representative Anna Moeller – 43rd District

Rep. Barbara HernandezRep. Barbara Hernandez

(D-Aurora)
50th District

Springfield Office:
519-C Stratton Office Building
Springfield, IL 62706
(217) 558-1002

District Office:
540 W. Galena Blvd.
Aurora, IL 60506
(630) 270-1848