Gun violence held the spotlight Friday when U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris addressed more than 200 local mayors at the U.S. Conference of Mayors (USCM) in Reno, Nevada.
Harris, along with Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell and Tacoma Mayor Victoria Woodards, reflected the problem through the prism of “common sense” gun law reform, language which all three speakers used at some point during the conference.
“We need to pass commonsense gun safety laws,” the Vice President said Friday.
“It’s clear that we must renew the assault weapons ban … expand background checks … repeal the liability shield that protects gun manufacturers … pass red-flag laws to prevent people from possessing
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