GOP Sens. reject the calls for gun control coming from President Biden and other Democrats in the wake of the Buffalo mass shooting.
Republican Sens. are rejecting calls for gun control coming from President Joe Biden and other Democrats in the wake of the Buffalo, New York, mass shooting.Sens. John Barrasso Charles Grassley have made very clear gun control is a non-starter.
On Tuesday, Barrasso responded to the Democrat push for gun control, saying, “It just doesn’t seem to be helpful to me to go after law-abiding citizens and our Second Amendment rights, so I’m going to continue to hold that position.” Grassley said, “I think I heard a Black person from Buffalo on television say that guns don’t kill, people kill. So what are you going to accomplish by gun control?”
Rep. Eric Swalwell sent out a fundraising email on Monday to fill his campaign coffers off of the Buffalo, New York, mass shooting.
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