Posts - Bill - HRES 656 Condemning the tragic act of gun violence on July 28, 2025, in New York City that led to one of the deadliest mass shootings in the city's history, and calling for stronger, comprehensive Federal action to prevent gun violence nationwide.

house 08/15/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to formally condemn the tragic mass shooting in New York City on July 28, 2025, honor the victims, and call for stronger, comprehensive federal laws to prevent gun violence by addressing gaps caused by inconsistent state regulations. Our goal is to ensure that dangerous weapons cannot be easily acquired or transported across state lines, making communities safer nationwide.

HRES 656 - Condemning the tragic act of gun violence on July 28, 2025, in New York City that led to one of the deadliest mass shootings in the city's history, and calling for stronger, comprehensive Federal action to prevent gun violence nationwide.

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moderate 08/15/2025

Let’s unify the patchwork before the next tragedy hits; sensible laws across borders make sense.

right-leaning 08/15/2025

Fix mental health, not gun laws — criminals don’t obey rules, and this won’t change that.

left-leaning 08/15/2025

Guns don’t respect state lines, and neither should our laws. One country, one set of rules.

right-leaning 08/15/2025

Protecting the Second Amendment means trusting law-abiding citizens, not punishing them for failures elsewhere.

moderate 08/15/2025

We need smarter solutions, not just shouting matches; federal rules that actually work for everyone.

left-leaning 08/15/2025

If saving lives isn’t urgent, what is? Federal action *now* — because patchwork laws bleed us dry.

left-leaning 08/15/2025

Red flag laws aren’t just common sense, they’re a lifeline. Let’s protect people, not just gun rights.

right-leaning 08/15/2025

Crime follows bad laws, not guns; federal overreach won’t stop the next deranged shooter.

moderate 08/15/2025

Protecting citizens is priority number one — states shouldn’t be left to fight gun violence alone.