[Congressional Record Volume 162, Number 139 (Wednesday, September 14, 2016)]
[House]
[Pages H5445-H5446]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
GUN VIOLENCE PREVENTION DAY OF ACTION
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentlewoman from
California (Mrs. Capps) for 5 minutes.
Mrs. CAPPS. Mr. Speaker, I rise in support of all Americans whose
lives and communities have been affected by gun violence, and to
highlight the Gun Violence Prevention Day of Action.
After the tragic 2014 mass shooting in my Congressional District on
the central coast of California, our community declared that not one
more life should be lost to gun violence. Yet, today I stand before
this Chamber with a heavy heart to mourn the many individuals who have
been killed by a gun since that tragedy. And that number is staggering.
In fact, over 2,000 men, women, and children have lost their lives to
gun violence since the start of the congressional recess in July. That
is 2,000 people in just 60 days. Right here in our country. Our country
is better than this.
House Republicans' decision to dismiss the House for 7 weeks without
so much as debating gun violence legislation is shameful. Going home to
our districts without addressing life and death issues is not what the
American people expect of us. They deserve better.
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But here we are, back in D.C., with Democrats ready to work together
to move commonsense gun safety measures. We just need a partner. We
cannot ignore these problems because they are hard. We cannot stand by
hoping the problem of gun violence will go away by itself. We cannot
continue to shirk our duties as Representatives while those we
represent are dying.
There are commonsense regulations for Congress to debate. The
American people overwhelmingly support closing loopholes in the
background check system for firearm sales. Democrats, Republicans, gun
owners, even members of the NRA support background checks; but the
Republican leadership will not debate expanded background checks.
The American people also support closing gun sale loopholes, which
let dangerous individuals gain access to weapons without any review.
Democratic and Republican lawmakers have introduced bills that would
close gun sale loopholes, but the Republican leadership will not allow
the House to debate closing these dangerous loopholes.
The American people support the no fly, no buy bill, which would
prevent terror suspects--terror suspects on the FBI watch list--from
purchasing weapons. This is the very least we can do. But, again, the
Republican leadership will not bring up no fly, no buy for debate.
By not allowing these kinds of votes, or even these important
debates, House leaders are failing the American people. We know that if
we do nothing, if we don't even try, nothing will change. Our
communities are hurting, and they demand action. It is time to answer
that call.
Mr. Speaker, whether or not you support this legislation, the
American people demand that you do your job and hold a vote on the
commonsense gun legislation they overwhelmingly support. It is the
least we can do.
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