[Congressional Record Volume 165, Number 36 (Wednesday, February 27, 2019)]
[House]
[Pages H2264-H2265]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
GUN VIOLENCE: WE NEED TO DO MORE
(Mr. CASTEN of Illinois asked and was given permission to address the
House for 1 minute.)
Mr. CASTEN of Illinois. Madam Speaker, we just voted on H.R. 8. It is
the first gun control measure we have taken up in years. It is
progress, but we still have so far to go. There are so many lives that
have been taken from too many communities.
On February 15 in Aurora, Illinois, on the edge of my district, that
was the community where a man with a gun took five innocent lives:
Trevor Wehner, Clayton Parks, Vicente Juarez, Russell Beyer, and Josh
Pinkard.
They were fathers, brothers, sons, uncles, friends, and they joined a
long line of Americans who have been going about their daily lives and
got killed.
Here is what is really sickening: Most of the Members of this body
don't even know their names. A week from now, you are going to forget
their names, and you are going to replace them with another set of
names, not because they don't deserve to be remembered, but because
every day in America, 100 people get shot.
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Can we remember all their names? I can't. And shame on us for
allowing that to happen.
Occasionally, one of those shootings captures our attention, and we
offer some thoughts and prayers. Leave that to families. Leave that to
people of faith. We are lawmakers. Our job is to write the laws, fix
the laws.
If we took 100 million guns off the street tomorrow, we would still
have more guns than any other country. We need to do more.
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