[Congressional Record Volume 163, Number 89 (Tuesday, May 23, 2017)]
[House]
[Page H4429]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
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STOP GUN VIOLENCE
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from
California (Mr. Carbajal) for 5 minutes.
Mr. CARBAJAL. Mr. Speaker, today I rise because 3 short years ago,
the Isla Vista community in my district was rocked by an act of tragic
and senseless gun violence. A young man took the lives of 6 UCSB
students and injured 14 others. That day families were torn apart by a
kind of grief that no one should have to ever experience--the loss of a
child.
The tragedy in Isla Vista we remember today is once again a reminder
of the consequences of inaction by Congress regarding the epidemic of
gun violence across our Nation. Far too often there are many red flags
of someone intending to do harm, but no one can connect the dots.
Today I introduced legislation, with my colleagues Congresswoman Esty
and Congressman Beyer, that will allow families and loved ones who see
disturbing warning signs the ability to work with law enforcement and
the courts so that they may intervene and better prevent acts of
violence.
States like California and Connecticut have led the way on important
measures to combat gun violence. This bill would encourage other States
to adopt these proven preventative measures. The Gun Violence
Restraining Order Act would help ensure that family members can go to
court to seek a gun violence prevention order to temporarily stop
someone who poses a threat to themselves or others from purchasing or
possessing a gun.
When someone alerts law enforcement and members of their own family
that they wish to do harm to themselves or members of the community, as
was the case in Isla Vista, it is irresponsible of lawmakers not to
give judges and police the ability to intervene.
I urge my colleagues to act and pass this commonsense legislation so
that not one more family must live through the nightmare that parents
experienced in Isla Vista on March 23, 2014.
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