From James Mackler <[email protected]>
Subject McConnell needs to DO SOMETHING
Date September 6, 2019 8:54 PM
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As the number of fatal mass shootings in our country grows, there's no denying this is an issue that can't be ignored.

Odessa and Midland, Texas are the latest communities to join so many others across the country that have been struck with grief in the wake of shootings that have taken the lives of neighbors and friends, parents and children.

When families are killed while at the grocery store or children are killed at school, the tragedy is so great that it can feel unspeakable. But we can't remain silent. We can't sit by and do nothing.

But that's precisely what Mitch McConnell has done: nothing. Join me in demanding McConnell take immediate action to address gun violence. Add your name →
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Gun violence is a solvable issue.

I'm a veteran and a gun owner and I know we can protect Americans' Second Amendment rights and keep guns out of the hands of dangerous people. We need stronger background checks on all gun sales and close the gun-show loophole. The House passed a bipartisan bill to do so way back in February, but McConnell has refused to call a vote in the Senate. John: McConnell is refusing to do his job.

But we can't do any of those things with McConnell as Senate Majority Leader.

The House passed legislation to expand background checks and prevent future violence, but McConnell is refusing to take it up in the Senate -- along with other critical legislation.

Sign your name and tell McConnell to bring the House's bipartisan background check legislation to a vote in the Senate immediately →
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Thank you,

James** Paid for by James Mackler for U.S. Senate **

James Mackler is a member of the Tennessee National Guard and a former member of the U.S. Army. Use of his military rank, job titles, and photographs in uniform does not imply endorsement by the Tennessee National Guard, the Department of the Army, or the Department of Defense.

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