NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton said he has «no faith» in Congress to enact
meaningful gun control legislation because so many members are beholden to the National Rifle Association.
Repealing the Second Amendment may be an extreme move in and of itself — and a nigh impossible one given that it would require approval from 38 states — but given the Supreme Court's Heller decision, is such a repeal the only way to
ensure meaningful gun control legislation?
New York police commissioner Bill Bratton said Tuesday he has «no faith» in Congress to
enact meaningful gun control legislation because so many members are beholden to the National Rifle Association.
Students at a Brooklyn rally organized by Borough President Eric Adams, declared war on lawmakers who have
resisted meaningful gun control, and registered for their own weapons — the right to vote.
First, he predicted that there would be not be much chance for passage
of meaningful gun control legislation because of the powerful NRA, which lobbies for gun manufacturers.
In response to the NRA's call for armed guards, retiring Conn. independent Sen. Joe Lieberman urged Congress to act
on meaningful gun control legislation.
Last week: The remarkable courage and activism of the young people who are saying «enough is enough» and «never again» may well be the impetus to change that is drastically needed to
implement meaningful gun control and focusing on mental health issues and the needed funding.
Repealing the Second Amendment may be an extreme move in and of itself — and a nigh impossible one given that it would require approval from 38 states — but given the Supreme Court's Heller decision, is such a repeal the only way to
ensure meaningful gun control legislation?
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