Sentences with phrase «when gun reform»

Trump's comments come at a time when gun reform is once again being heavily discussed across America, and many businesses are cutting ties with the National Rifle Association.

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When Congress failed to pass gun reform after Sandy Hook, it was baffling.
When the House of Representatives feed was cut during the House Democrats gun reform sit - in on the House floor, Representatives turned to their mobile devices and began broadcasting live through digital platforms like Periscope and Facebook Live.
DeRosa also made it clear (ahem, Senate Republicans) that Cuomo is sticking to his guns when it comes to ethics, saying: «The governor has stated repeatedly and clearly that ethics reform was a top priority and that he wouldn't sign a budget without ethics reform.
President Trump was preparing to speak at a summit on prison reform when he was forced to again address the nation's plague of gun violence
Former President Bill Clinton engaged in a heated exchange during a Pennsylvania campaign rally with Black Lives Matter protesters upset about welfare reform and gun violence laws passed when he was in office 20 years ago.
He did not mention criminal justice reform, a central focus of his earlier speech in Manhattan, won his loudest applause when mentioning the gun control law — the SAFE Act — that drew protesters to the windy green outside the History Museum and called for a minimum wage increase.
Then what seems like a snoozy romantic drama about a reformed criminal (Mad Max: Fury Road's Nicholas Hoult) whose girlfriend (Star Wars: Rogue One's Felicity Jones) needs a kidney transplant suddenly takes a compelling turn when a gun - wielding, bare - chested Ben Kingsley (Sexy Beast) appears on screen and starts barking out dialogue in an accent of unknown origin.
They are angry that the students in Florida are getting so much media attention, when they have been calling for gun reform for years.
But when it came time to walk the talk, the proposed reforms Rubio announced this week largely skip the «gun part.»
«It's so heartening to see this,» said Beck, who said she became involved with gun - reform organizations after the Sandy Hook massacre («when my son was in kindergarten»).
The exchange illustrated the ways in which both allies and opponents of gun - law reform will have to maneuver gingerly when dealing with a president known for fluidity in his policy positions, especially in matters on which public opinion is at odds with the traditional views of his Republican party.
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