After Kids Killed in Texas, Dems Declare 'Pass Gun Safety Legislation Now'

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After Kids Killed in Texas, Dems Declare 'Pass Gun Safety Legislation Now'
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'When are we going to wake up as a country?' asked RoKhanna after a school shooting in Uvalde, Texas. 'Abolish the filibuster. Pass gun safety legislation, now.'

that"as a mom, I cannot fully express how devastating it is to hear that 14 kids and their teacher were murdered in their classroom. How many more people have to die before our country takes on gun violence?":"Our communities deserve better. Our children deserve better."it"infuriating and shameful that with each passing day we lose more kids to senseless acts of gun violence like this," and asserting that"this isn't the America our children deserve.

Impassioned calls for action also came from outside of Congress. American Federation of Teachers president Randi Weingartenthat"only in America do people go grocery shopping and get mowed down by a shooter with hate in his heart; only in this country are parents not assured that their kids will be safe at school."

"Gun violence is a cancer, and it's one that none of us should tolerate for one single moment longer," she added."We have made a choice to let this continue, and we can make a choice to finally do something—do anything—to put a stop to this madness."that"thoughts and prayers are not enough. Cliches about lives being changed forever are not enough. We are disgusted and we are outraged.

"While details are still to be confirmed, this latest tragedy again underscores how U.S. government officials have allowed gun violence to become a human rights crisis," Coverson continued. It is unacceptable and must end." "We reiterate our long-standing demand for comprehensive, common-sense, human rights-based gun safety reform at the state, local, and federal levels, without further excuses or delay," he said."We stand with victims' families and survivors, and join our partners in the gun violence prevention community in demanding action."

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