What will it take?
Over the weekend, a mass shooting in west Texas claimed seven more lives.
A 17-month-old girl was shot in the face.
While we grieve for the victims, while we shudder in horror, the Senate
does nothing.
When Cory Gardner was asked whether the shootings in El Paso and Dayton
had changed his mind about gun control, he said:
“We can’t accept a status quo where people are committing these kinds of
atrocities, [but] I’m not going to hurt rights in order to protect
rights.”
Whose rights are “hurt” by a background check? Is your “right” to a weapon
of war more important than my right to live?
[ [link removed] ]Enough is enough. Join us in calling on Cory Gardner to support
universal background checks and a ban on assault weapons and high-capacity
magazines.
Without gun reform, the status quo will never change. These measures won’t
stop every shooting—no law can—but they will reduce the death toll.
I agree with Gardner on one point: this shouldn’t be partisan. Curbing gun
violence is common sense, which is why most Americans support proposals
like these.
[ [link removed] ]It’s long past time for the Senate to act. Tell Cory Gardner to stand
up to Mitch McConnell and the gun lobby—and stop the carnage now.
Andrew Romanoff
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