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DonViejo

(60,536 posts)
Wed Dec 19, 2012, 12:13 PM Dec 2012

E-mail from Senator-elect Elizabeth Warren. Subject: We Must Try

DonViejo,

One of the country's largest billboards is next to Fenway Park, facing the Massachusetts Turnpike. It has a giant number counter.

When I was running for the Senate, I passed that billboard nearly every week, sometimes three or four times in a single day. I always looked at the counter to see how it had changed since the last trip, counting the change -- up two, six more, another one.

The counter is from Stop Handgun Violence, and it shows the number of children killed by guns in the United States. Every time I saw it I thought about another small coffin.

Over the past two years, more than 6,000 children have been killed by guns. The number jumped by twenty little children last Friday, and then it climbed on Saturday, on Sunday, and kept on climbing as other children died.

Like millions of people across this country, I was heartbroken by the news of Sandy Hook Elementary School. I don't know how to explain their deaths, or to explain why six heroic teachers and staff members needed to make the ultimate sacrifice for their kids. And I don't know how any of us explain what happened to our children and our grandchildren.

The ultimate causes of such tragedy are impossible to understand fully, but the difficulty of untangling all the elements is not an excuse for failing to do what we can to make our children safer. We have a responsibility to ourselves and to our children to take the steps we can to stop the violence.

There may be no foolproof solution, but that doesn't mean we can't do better.

As Mayor Tom Menino -- co-founder of Mayors Against Illegal Guns -- said, "Now is the time for a national policy on guns that takes the loopholes out of the laws, the automatic weapons out of our neighborhoods and the tragedies like today out of our future."

That's why, when I get to the Senate, I will sign onto Senator Feinstein's bill to re-instate a ban on assault weapons and other commonsense gun control measures.

I grew up in family that used guns. My older brothers hunted, and I learned to shoot when I was in grade school. I understand the role that hunting and guns play in many communities across the country. There can be a place for responsible gun ownership in our society.

But no one needs military-grade assault weapons to hunt, and no one needs Rambo-style high capacity magazines to protect their family from intruders.

The facts are simple: 83 Americans die every day from gun violence in America. Eight of those people are children or teenagers. Eight a day, every day -- thousands a year, tens of thousands in the last decade.

If eight children were dying every day from a mysterious virus, our country would mobilize to put a stop to it. Gun violence is an epidemic that is taking our children's lives in our schools, on our streets, and in our neighborhoods.

As with other epidemics, we must do everything we can to make a difference for people through prevention and treatment. We must renew our commitment to mental health care -- to ensure that children and adults can receive both the physical and psychological health care they need in America.

And we must put in place commonsense gun laws and enforce those laws. Right now, 40% of gun sales are not subject to a federal background check because they are purchased privately at gun shows, online, or person-to-person. The Fix Gun Checks Act would close this huge loophole. We must look for other reasonable measures like this to protect our kids as we move forward.

Re-authorizing the assault weapons ban is a responsible first step that we can take now. Is that all we can do? Of course not. Is it a full solution that will stop all gun violence? No, but it is a start.

It is not possible to explain to our children what happened in Sandy Hook, but it is possible to make changes that will help keep them safer. We owe this to all our children.

Thank you,

Elizabeth

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E-mail from Senator-elect Elizabeth Warren. Subject: We Must Try (Original Post) DonViejo Dec 2012 OP
I just got that email too. I love her more than ever. nt onehandle Dec 2012 #1
I knew this wise woman was going to make a difference. Scuba Dec 2012 #2
Thank you Mrs. Warren for letting us know you will support the bill. All Senators/Congress-& U? Sunlei Dec 2012 #3
Sigh. Re-authorizing the assault weapons ban remains a stupid idea Recursion Dec 2012 #4

Sunlei

(22,651 posts)
3. Thank you Mrs. Warren for letting us know you will support the bill. All Senators/Congress-& U?
Wed Dec 19, 2012, 12:28 PM
Dec 2012

"when I get to the Senate, I will sign onto Senator Feinstein's bill to re-instate a ban on assault weapons and other commonsense gun control measures."

I want to know today if each Senator and Congress person will also sign on to the bill or not.

Recursion

(56,582 posts)
4. Sigh. Re-authorizing the assault weapons ban remains a stupid idea
Wed Dec 19, 2012, 12:30 PM
Dec 2012

The Connecticut assault weapons ban (somewhat stricter than the Federal one) is why the rifle the shooter used didn't have a bayonet mount. Yes, really. That's what it does.

I'm tired of being called crazy for opposing a law that the proponents don't seem to actually know anything about.

If you want to prevent mass shootings, you need to get rid of semi-automatics with detachable magazines. It's not my preferred solution, but if you want to start it I'll be on board.

If you think keeping bayonet lugs off of semi-automatic rifles is worth doing, particularly if it gives a Republican even one more vote, I can't understand your thought process. It's not that the AWB "doesn't do enough", it's that it "doesn't do anything at all".

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