This
month
we
saw
another
senseless
act
of
gun
violence
take
the
lives
of
our
nation’s
children.
We
must
do
everything
in
our
power
to
stop
this
horror.
How
many
more
shootings
will
it
take
before
Congress
stops
talking
and
takes
action?
This
issue
shouldn’t
be
politicalit
should
be
about
doing
everything
we
can
to
prevent
the
loss
of
another
child,
another
parent.
It
should
be
about
saving
another
town
like
Parkland
from
the
grief
of
a
mass
shooting
and
relieving
cities
like
Baltimore
from
the
daily
toll
of
gun
violence.
Inaction
is
complicityit’s
as
simple
as
that.
That’s
what
I’m
telling
my
colleagues,
and
I
hope
you’ll
tell
your
friends,
family,
and
neighbors
the
same.
With
over
90
percent
of
Americans
saying
they
want
action,
the
GOP
leadership’s
refusal
to
consider
measures
that
are
proven
to
save
lives
is
gross
negligence.
The
list
of
common
sense
measures
is
clear:
close
the
gun
show
loophole
and
implement
universal
background
checks;
plug
the
gaps
in
the
current
reporting
systems
for
instant
background
checks;
improve
our
mental
health
system
and
our
ability
to
prevent
individuals
who
pose
a
risk
to
themselves
and
others
from
obtaining
firearms;
ban
semi-automatic
assault
weapons
like
the
AR-15;
limit
the
number
of
rounds
in
magazines;
implement
a
licensing
system
modeled
after
the
Maryland
law;
outlaw
bump
stocks;
and
eliminate
the
law
that
shields
the
gun
industry
from
lawsuits
for
wrongdoing.
All
of
these
measures
are
consistent
with
the
Second
Amendment, and
we
must
not
rest until
we
address
gun
violence
in
a
meaningful
way.
Chris
Van
Hollen |