Congress has passed
no significant gun reforms — and it still doesn't look likely to do so, even as kids take to the streets and walk out of their schools
Not exact matches
Though 92 percent of Americans support universal background checks,
gun reform was a less
significant issue to voters than terrorism and the economy.
That, as well as its
significant lobbying arm, has often been credited with blocking
gun reforms and bringing to heel politicians who benefit from NRA money and are reluctant to cross the group's vocal base.