Opinion: Businesses realize Americans want gun safety and are doing something about it. Congress should pay attention. By JohnFeinblatt of Everytown
145 business leaders released a letter Thursday urging the Senate to pass new gun-safety measures. It comes after numerous retailers have instituted new rules to cut down on the treat of gun violence in their stores. Congress should heed these businesses' lead and pass legislation to enhance gun safety, including expanding background checks for purchases. John Feinblatt is president of Everytown for Gun Safety. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.
145 business leaders released a letter Thursday urging the Senate to pass new gun-safety measures. It comes after numerous retailers have instituted new rules to cut down on the treat of gun violence in their stores. Congress should heed these businesses' lead and pass legislation to enhance gun safety, including expanding background checks for purchases. John Feinblatt is president of Everytown for Gun Safety. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.
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