[Congressional Record Volume 162, Number 139 (Wednesday, September 14, 2016)]
[House]
[Page H5453]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
GUN SAFETY LEGISLATION
(Ms. PLASKETT asked and was given permission to address the House for
1 minute and to revise and extend her remarks.)
Ms. PLASKETT. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to join my colleagues in,
again, calling for this Congress to just simply call a vote on
commonsense, lifesaving gun safety legislation. It has been almost 3
months since House Democrats have taken to the floor to call for a
vote, and the statistics indicate that this Congress' inaction has been
complicit in thousands of lost lives.
Mr. Speaker, gun violence continues to claim the lives of too many
young people in this country. Sadly, it appears that every time I take
to this podium to speak out against this Congress' inaction, there is
another life lost to gun violence in my home district.
As a nonvoting Delegate of Congress, I may not have a vote on the
floor, but I have a voice; and I want to use that voice in joining the
American public and my constituents in the Virgin Islands in saying
enough is enough.
As the mother of four young Black men, I hold my breath every time my
sons go out to go about constructive daily life. Statistically, my sons
are in the sight of being the victims of gun violence. Twice last week,
one of my sons was within blocks and minutes of others in my community
being shot--people doing their job.
While we were in recess, my own former scheduler lost her husband, a
fireman on his job, to gun violence in our community. Dorene, the
prayers of all of us are with you and your family.
Every day this Congress fails to act, more American families mourn,
more American lives are cut short, and more American cities continue to
mount homicide and shooting statistics. We can ensure responsible gun
ownership while closing loopholes that allow terrorists and criminals
to get their hands on dangerous weapons.
I am urging--urging--my colleagues across the aisle to bring
commonsense gun safety legislation to a vote.
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