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We spent the past four years hearing large portions of the Left yelling “resist,” but since Democrats took control of both the executive and legislative branches of the federal government, resistance is suddenly passé. The new watchword is “obey,” and the editors of the
Chicago Sun-Times are angry that red states across the nation are showing signs of resistance to Joe Biden’s anti-gun agenda by advancing Second Amendment Sanctuary legislation and Second Amendment Preservation Acts in state legislatures.
Organizations working to reduce gun violence are optimistic about getting a bill requiring universal background checks on gun sales through Congress this session. The bill, reintroduced on March 2, would expand background checks to cover private sales at gun shows and over the internet.
Amit Dadon, a graduate in 2017 from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, poses for a photo on the West Lawn of the U.S. Capitol after rallying in April 2018 with several hundred fellow students to call for stricter gun laws in Washington, D.C.
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There is a glimmer of hope for stronger federal laws to reduce gun violence, but many states are working actively against it. That puts everyone in every state in greater peril.
Organizations working to reduce gun violence are optimistic about getting a bill requiring universal background checks on gun sales through Congress this session. The bill, reintroduced on March 2, would expand background checks to cover private sales at gun shows and over the internet.