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Message to U.S. Lawmakers: "Quit Praying and Start Drafting Gun Control Legislation"

Message to U.S. Lawmakers: "Quit Praying and Start Drafting Gun Control Legislation"
Tue, 10/3/2017 - by Jon Queally
This article originally appeared on Common Dreams

While President Donald Trump offered his repeated prayers for the victims of Sunday night's mass shooting in Las Vegas in a televised statement on Monday morning—and called the murder of at least 58 people "an act of pure evil"—he offered no comment on the scourge of gun violence that has become a common occurrence in the modern era of the United States.

And though it's a gracious and natural response to issue thoughts of sympathy and prayers in the wake of such tragedies, patience is wearing thin for lawmakers who repeatedly offer prayers following such massacres, but refuse to stand up to the gun industry lobby to pass meaningful gun control legislation.

"We don't need your #thoughtsandprayers," the Brady Campaign to End Gun Violence tweeted directly at the president following his remarks."We have answers and now we need action! #ENOUGH gun violence!"

"Last night in Las Vegas, America suffered the deadliest mass shooting in our nation's history," said Kris Brown and Avery Gardiner, co-presidents of the Brady Campaign and Center, in a statement. "Our hearts go out to the victims and their families, and to all Americans who have had enough of gun violence in this country. Americans need to be safe in public places, whether at country music concerts, dance clubs, schools, churches, or baseball fields.

But, they added, "We are done debating. We need comprehensive gun safety laws in order to protect our citizens from these random acts of violence that threaten our everyday lives. Congress needs to act now to ensure the safety of all Americans."

As the gun control advocacy groups Moms Demands Action said Monday morning in the wake of the Vegas shooting, "It's not too soon to talk about solutions to gun violence. It's too late."

Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), meanwhile, called on her Senate colleagues to do more than pray.

"Thoughts & prayers are NOT enough. Not when more moms & dads will bury kids this week, & more sons & daughters will grow up without parents," Warren tweeted. "Tragedies like Las Vegas have happened too many times. We need to have the conversation about how to stop gun violence. We need it NOW."

In his statement released on Monday, Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) said his "heart goes out" to all the victims, their families, first responders, and the local community. But even as he noted the unprecedented scale of the Las Vegas carnage, Murphy said "already this year there have been more mass shootings than days in the year."

According to data compiled by the Gun Violence Archive, there have been 273 mass shooting incidents—defined as shooting with four or more victims—so far this year.

"This must stop," Murphy said. "It is positively infuriating that my colleagues in Congress are so afraid of the gun industry that they pretend there aren't public policy responses to this epidemic. There are, and the thoughts and prayers of politicians are cruelly hollow if they are paired with continued legislative indifference. It's time for Congress to get off its ass and do something."

Originally published by Common Dreams

 

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