Dems to push gun control on anniversary of Giffords shooting
By MATTHEW DALY January 4, 2019
WASHINGTON (AP) Days after reclaiming the House majority, Democrats are introducing gun control legislation timed for the anniversary of the shooting of former Democratic Rep. Gabby Giffords.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi and other Democrats will introduce a bill to expand background checks for sales and transfers of firearms on Tuesday, the eighth anniversary of the day Giffords was shot in the head at a constituent meeting in Arizona.
Giffords, who co-founded a gun safety group with her husband, Mark Kelly, said in a statement Friday she was thrilled that her former House colleagues were responding to a gun-violence epidemic that killed nearly 40,000 people in 2017.
The bill expanding background checks marks a critical first step toward strengthening Americas gun laws and making our country a safer place to live, work, study, worship and play, Giffords said. I stand ready to do everything in my power to get this legislation across the finish line.
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Finally the political tide is catching up with the majority of US citizens who are tired of the senseless slaughter of almost 40,000 people a year caused by guns.