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Ohioans Urge Lawmakers to "Act with Courage" on Gun Reform

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Thursday, July 14, 2016   

COLUMBUS, Ohio – The violence that has plagued the country this summer is intensifying calls for action on gun reform, with dozens of Ohioans headed to Washington today for a national rally.

Jennifer Thorne, executive director of the Ohio Coalition Against Gun Violence, says despite mass shootings in Orlando and Dallas, some congressional leaders refuse to vote on what her group sees as sensible measures to keep guns out of the hands of dangerous individuals.

"We're really hoping that this will continue to keep the pressure up on our elected officials that don't act with courage on gun violence prevention,” she states. “There are individuals being injured and dying every single day.

“One Ohioan every eight hours actually dies from gun violence. "

Democratic and some Republican lawmakers also have called for votes on the issue, but odds are those won't occur before Congress breaks for recess this week.

The Path Forward on Gun Violence rally takes place this evening on the West Lawn of the U.S. Capitol Building, and includes the Congressional Black Caucus and members of the House Democratic Caucus.

According to Thorne, one of the most important measures that could help reduce gun violence is to ensure there's a background check, every time a firearm is sold.

"Currently in private sales, including at gun shows and sales between individuals – and sales that are initiated online that are private sales – there's no requirement for background checks,” she points out. “And that's a huge problem.”

Thorne says lawmakers also need to examine ways to prevent those on terrorism watch lists from accessing guns.

A recent proposal to block people on two government watch lists from purchasing firearms failed in the Senate.

Opponents maintain it was unconstitutional and wouldn't have prevented the mass shooting at an Orlando nightclub that left 49 people dead.





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