Congresswoman Kelly lists actions Congress could take against gun violence

Illinois Congresswoman Robin Kelly says at a news conference as Gun Violence Awareness Month in June began that Republicans across the aisle don't see gun violence as a problem, ignoring its disproportionate impact on minority communities and arguing about freedom and the Second Amendment instead of supporting gun safety laws, and that Congress must change course by expanding background checks and funding community violence intervention.
Illinois Congresswoman Robin Kelly says at a news conference as Gun Violence Awareness Month in June began that Republicans across the aisle don't see gun violence as a problem, ignoring its disproportionate impact on minority communities and arguing about freedom and the Second Amendment instead of supporting gun safety laws, and that Congress must change course by expanding background checks and funding community violence intervention.
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