Opinion Yes We Can Do Something About Gun Violence The Washington Post

Opinion Yes We Can Do Something About Gun Violence The Washington Post Mel gibson should have a way to get his guns back. here’s why. are assassination attempts now just a ‘fact of life’? not a week has gone by this year without a mass shooting in the united states. Once again, the post highlighted the struggle, damage and human loss from gun violence in our country — a true health crisis. readers tackle gun rights, the danger of loneliness and feeling.

Opinion Will We Ever Deal With Our Gun Problem The Washington Post Research on gun violence is notoriously underfunded, but the data we do have shows that well designed gun laws informed by science can save lives. no proposed reform alone will stop our gun. Our senators in washington recently announced a bipartisan deal on a limited set of gun safety measures that would enhance our gun background check system by checking juvenile and mental. In the wake of multiple mass shootings across the united states over the summer, congress passed, and president biden signed a new package of laws—titled the bipartisan safer communities act—designed to address gun violence. Increasing federal spending to effectively reduce gun crimes is already a proven bridge building process even in washington. but yes, somebody in power is going to have to start the ball.
More Americans See Gun Violence As Major Problem Poll Finds The In the wake of multiple mass shootings across the united states over the summer, congress passed, and president biden signed a new package of laws—titled the bipartisan safer communities act—designed to address gun violence. Increasing federal spending to effectively reduce gun crimes is already a proven bridge building process even in washington. but yes, somebody in power is going to have to start the ball. The washington post’s wednesday editorial takes up a full page in its plea to senate majority leader mitch mcconnell to “do something” about gun safety. much of that page is a list of hundreds. Sen. chris murphy, d conn., took to the senate floor thursday morning to try to force a vote on gun control legislation. he argued, "we can't go 24 hours without news of another mass shooting. The post's editorial board demanded mcconnell allow a senate vote on new gun control measures and conceded that a single law can't stop the violence, but said, "there are reasonable, obvious measures that would help," such as banning assault weapons. In the past several decades, we have seen devastating violence concentrated in communities of color across the nation. on saturday, many readers gathered to protest trump. here’s what they saw .
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