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Playinghardball

(11,665 posts)
Thu Dec 3, 2015, 07:30 PM Dec 2015

Email from Bernie about gun violence...

Dear Xxx -

Here is the very sad truth: it is very difficult for the American people to keep up with the mass shootings we seem to see every day in the news. Yesterday, San Bernardino. Last week, Colorado Springs. Last month, Colorado Springs again. Newtown, Aurora, Tucson, Isla Vista, Virginia Tech, Navy Yard, Roseburg, and far too many others.

The crisis of gun violence has reached epidemic levels in this country to the point that we are averaging more than one mass shooting per day. Now, I am going to tell you something that most candidates wouldn’t say: I am not sure there is a magical answer to how we end gun violence in America. But I do know that while thoughts and prayers are important, they are insufficient and it is long past time for action.
That’s why I want to talk to you today about a few concrete actions we should take as a country that will save lives.

Add your name in support of the following commonsense measures Congress can take to make our communities safer from gun violence.

https://go.berniesanders.com/page/s/gun-violence-prevention?source=em151203

1. We can expand background checks to keep guns out of the hands of criminals and the dangerously mentally ill. This is an idea that over 80% of Americans agree with, even a majority of gun owners.

2. & 3. We can renew the assault weapons ban and end the sale of high capacity magazines — military-style tools created for the purpose of killing people as efficiently as possible.

4. Since 2004, over 2,000 people on the FBI’s terrorist watch list have legally purchased guns in the United States. Let’s close the “terror gap” and make sure known foreign and domestic terrorists are included on prohibited purchaser lists.

5. We can close loopholes in our laws that allow perpetrators of stalking and dating violence to buy guns. In the United States, the intended targets of a majority of our mass shootings are intimate partners or family members, and over 60% of victims are women and children. Indeed, a woman is five times more likely to die in a domestic violence incident when a gun is present.

6. We should close the loophole that allows prohibited purchasers to buy a gun without a completed background check after a three-day waiting period expires. Earlier this year, Dylann Roof shot and killed nine of our fellow Americans while they prayed in a historic church, simply because of the color of their skin. This act of terror was possible because of loopholes in our background check laws. Congress should act to ensure the standard for ALL gun purchases is a completed background check. No check — no sale.

7. It’s time to pass federal gun trafficking laws. I support Kirsten Gillibrand’s Hadiya Pendleton and Nyasia Pryear-Yard Gun Trafficking & Crime Prevention Act of 2015, which would “make gun trafficking a federal crime and provide tools to law enforcement to get illegal guns off the streets and away from criminal networks and street gangs.”

8. It’s time to strengthen penalties for straw purchasers who buy guns from licensed dealers on behalf of a prohibited purchaser.

9. We must authorize resources for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to study and research the causes and effects of gun violence in the United States of America.

10. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, there are over 21,000 firearm suicides every year in the United States. It’s time we expand and improve our mental health capabilities in this country so that people who need care can get care when they need it, regardless of their level of income.

Add your name in support of these commonsense measures Congress can take to make our communities safer from gun violence.

Earlier today, the U.S. Senate voted against non-binding legislation to expand background checks, close the “terror gap,” and improve our mental health systems. I voted for all three, although each of them came up short.

They failed for the same reason the bipartisan Manchin-Toomey legislation failed in 2013, just months after the tragedy at Sandy Hook Elementary School: because of the financial political power of a gun lobby that has bought candidates and elections for the better part of the last several decades.

In 2014 alone, the gun lobby spent over $30 million on political advertising and lobbying to influence legislators in Congress and state capitals across the country. And just last month, it was reported that the Koch brothers made a $5 million contribution to the NRA.

Americans of all political stripes agree. It's time to address the all too common scene of our neighbors being killed. It's time to pass a common sense package of gun safety legislation.
With your help, that's what we’ll do when I’m president.

In solidarity,

Bernie Sanders

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Email from Bernie about gun violence... (Original Post) Playinghardball Dec 2015 OP
Good! potone Dec 2015 #1
Just signed the petition and posted on facebook berni_mccoy Dec 2015 #2
This message was self-deleted by its author elleng Dec 2015 #3
It's a real shame O'Malley supporters don't have their own group. smokey nj Dec 2015 #6
Have you really missed it, elleng Dec 2015 #7
Why don't you run along and post this there? smokey nj Dec 2015 #8
5th Rec ... off to the Greatest with a Kick Hiraeth Dec 2015 #4
One thing in common maindawg Dec 2015 #5
To be fair HerbChestnut Dec 2015 #9
This is perfect. HerbChestnut Dec 2015 #10

potone

(1,701 posts)
1. Good!
Thu Dec 3, 2015, 07:34 PM
Dec 2015

It seems that Bernie, like so many Americans, has had enough of this gun violence. It is long past time for serious action to be taken about it.

Response to Playinghardball (Original post)

smokey nj

(43,853 posts)
6. It's a real shame O'Malley supporters don't have their own group.
Thu Dec 3, 2015, 08:24 PM
Dec 2015

You shouldn't have to promote your candidate here.

smokey nj

(43,853 posts)
8. Why don't you run along and post this there?
Thu Dec 3, 2015, 08:39 PM
Dec 2015

If people are interested in O'Malley's policy proposals they can visit the O'Malley group. We don't need you posting them here in the Bernie Sanders group. This isn't the first time you've been asked to stop doing this.

 

maindawg

(1,151 posts)
5. One thing in common
Thu Dec 3, 2015, 08:00 PM
Dec 2015

All of these mass murders involve assault weapons. Does not mention assault weapons in the constitution. W allowed the Brady bill to expire, just more blood on his hands.

 

HerbChestnut

(3,649 posts)
9. To be fair
Thu Dec 3, 2015, 10:35 PM
Dec 2015

The "right to bear arms" is pretty open ended like much of the constitution. That said, I am one of those who believe the founders could not have have envisioned today's modern weaponry and that we should make exceptions.

 

HerbChestnut

(3,649 posts)
10. This is perfect.
Thu Dec 3, 2015, 10:37 PM
Dec 2015

This is what Bernie has needed for quite some time, and I'm glad he's finally coming out with a solid plan. He needs to harp on this during the next debate.

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