[Congressional Record Volume 161, Number 177 (Tuesday, December 8, 2015)]
[House]
[Page H9034]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
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RENEW THE ASSAULT WEAPONS BAN
(Mr. CICILLINE asked and was given permission to address the House
for 1 minute.)
Mr. CICILLINE. Madam Speaker, just hours before last week's shooting,
I stood in this very same spot and called on Congress to renew the
assault weapons ban, which expired in 2004.
Shortly after the shooting in San Bernadino, we learned that one of
the weapons used was an AR-15, capable of unloading 800 rounds per
minute or 13 rounds per second. Just a week earlier, a gunman in
Colorado Springs used an AK-47-style weapon.
We need to get these weapons of war out of the hands of terrorists
and criminals. It is easy to say criminals and terrorists will always
find a way to get a gun, but certainly we don't need to make it easier
for these individuals to get guns capable of killing dozens of innocent
people within seconds.
There are simple steps we can take today to address this issue
without denying a person's Second Amendment rights. We can start by
making sure someone convicted of a violent crime can't buy a gun by
exploiting a loophole and prevent someone on the terrorist watch list
from buying a gun. If you are too dangerous to get on a plane, you are
too dangerous to walk into a gun store and buy an assault weapon or any
other gun.
We need to start somewhere to address this epidemic if we have any
hope of reducing gun violence in this country. Getting assault weapons
out of the hands of criminals and potential terrorists is a good place
to start.
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