Today, I announced my support for restricting military style weapon sales, magazine limits, and red flag legislation. Read my full statement here: https://turner.house.gov/media-center/press-releases/turner-supports-restricting-military-style-weapon-sales-magazine-limits …
Republicans Supporting Gun Bills With New Restrictions
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There's a couple of problems. Firstly, red flag laws are a placebo that wouldn't have prevented the El Paso and Dayton shootings.
Secondly, they remove a constitutional right without due process or the presence of a crime.
For his part, President Donald Trump supports expanding background checks, although he added there is no appetite for a so-called assault weapons ban.
Read more at https://americanactionnews.com/articles/republicans-supporting-gun-bills-with-new-restrictions#DYKEUo5ijG6lvPmW.99
1.) South Carolina's Lindsey Graham
Graham, a stalwart Trump supporter, is partnering with Senator Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) to pass a bill that'd essentially pay states to implement red flag laws.
2.) Pennsylvania's Pat Toomey
President Trump called the Pennsylvania senator to talk about gun control legislation before he spoke from the White Hosue about the mass shootings in Texas and Ohio.
Since then, Toomey unveiled three bills to strengthen background checks for gun buyers.
SEE VIDEO
https://americanactionnews.com/articles/2-pennsylvania-s-pat-toomey
3.) Maine's Susan Collins
Collins, a relatively-moderate New England Republican, is mostly sticking to her past positions on gun rights.
SEE VIDEO at https://americanactionnews.com/articles/3-maine-s-susan-collins#SXi8Xl4tWPVb7Ve1.99
4.) Indiana's Mike Braun
Braun, the Hoosier State's junior senator, argues there's room for improvement, specifically in the areas of background checks and red flag laws.
SEE VIDEO-- https://americanactionnews.com/articles/4-indiana-s-mike-braun#iRqM2ureFULAVg5a.99
5.) Iowa's Chuck Grassley
Per the Des Moines Register:
Grassley acknowledged "mistrust between gun rights advocates and gun control advocates that's led to a stalemate" in Congress, but said one area of agreement is that "we as a society must be better equipped to recognize the warning signs that almost always precede tragedies like the ones over the weekend."
President Donald Trump on Monday morning suggested that one way to address mass shootings is through so-called red flag laws, which would allow family members or law enforcement to limit a person's access to firearms if they are deemed a potential threat to the public.
SEE VIDEO-- https://americanactionnews.com/articles/5-iowa-s-chuck-grassley#k0krRC2lZLqHSM01.99
6.) South Dakota's John Thune
SEE VIDEO-- https://americanactionnews.com/articles/6-south-dakota-s-john-thune#XPmzpXajo6FaqwQf.99
7.) Ohio's Rob Portman
SEE VIDEO-- https://americanactionnews.com/articles/7-ohio-s-rob-portman#llsuw5VXDqElh663.99
Turner's daughter was across the street when the shooting began early Sunday morning.
Read more at https://americanactionnews.com/articles/8-rep-mike-turner-r-oh#qC0pwu7KqiWBcfM0.99
9.) Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-IL)
"An adolescent, high school fueled grudge is much less likely to survive over the three years between the end of high school and the time of legal age of purchase," Kinzinger said in an op-ed published on Medium.
SEE VIDEO -- https://americanactionnews.com/articles/9-rep-adam-kinzinger-r-il#KpzUIoZZezt3HmkI.99
10.) Rep. Dan Crenshaw (R-TX)
White supremacy has no place in this world. Violence inflicted because of someone’s race or ethnicity is vile, repulsive, and one of the worst evils we face. It must end.
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These disgusting mass shootings have been following a pattern ever since Columbine. Sick and lonely men have decided this is how they will vent their frustration.
The solutions aren’t obvious, even if we pretend they are. But we must try. Let’s start with the TAPS Act. Maybe also implement state “red flag” laws, or gun violence restraining orders. Stop them before they can hurt someone.https://www.congress.gov/bill/116th-congress/house-bill/838/text …