"They
Deserve A Vote"
Today, U.S. Rep. Ed Perlmutter (CO-07) congratulates Sen. Dianne
Feinstein (D-CA) on passing the Assault Weapons Ban of 2013 through the Senate
Judiciary Committee. Perlmutter is the House co-sponsor of the companion
measure restricting the sale of military-style assault weapons.
"We
can't wait another day, week or month. Americans want Congress to take
real action to make gun violence less easy, less frequent, and less deadly.
Today the Senate Judiciary Committee took a first step. As the President
said in his State of the Union Address - 'Each of these proposals deserves a
vote in Congress...the families of Newtown...of Aurora...and
the countless other communities ripped open by gun violence — they deserve a
simple vote....’ I agree and
urge House Republican leadership to allow a vote on this and other common sense
measures to keep weapons of war out of our schools and off our streets. There
is nothing to fear in these measures, and they will keep our kids and
communities safer without infringing upon the rights of lawful and responsible
gun owners," said Perlmutter.
As
vice-chair of the House Gun Violence Prevention Task Force, Perlmutter will
participate Friday in a hearing about consequences and loopholes in the current
background check system and how it can be strengthened. Perlmutter will
introduce Colorado resident Jesse Ogas as a witness testifying at the
hearing. Mr. Ogas is the director of Community Relations for Denver
Public Schools and is a Colorado hunter, sportsman, gun owner and former NRA
member. He will testify about options available to lawmakers to help keep our
schools, streets and communities safe from gun violence, while also respecting
Second Amendment rights of law-abiding Americans.
For
more information about the hearing, please contact Leslie Oliver at
303.810.6326.
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