This morning in Philadelphia, some Pennsylvania @MomsDemand leaders and I met with Marge LaRue and Meredith Elizalde - the grandmother and mother of Nick Elizalde, a 14-year-old student shot to death outside of Roxborough High School last month after a football scrimmage. 🧵
Meredith said she promised herself in the aftermath of her son’s death that she would not let the city or nation look away from what the unrelenting gun violence crisis has ripped from her - her only child. inquirer.com/news/philadelp…
Meredith - a teacher - ran up the hill when she heard gunfire during the football game. She found Nick on the ground with a gunshot wound to his chest. She held her son waiting for help, but because of traffic it arrived too late to save Nick’s life. inquirer.com/news/nicolas-e…
IOWA: Gun safety is LITERALLY on the ballot this November! If passed, Public Measure 1 would threaten to eliminate critical laws, including: prohibitions on gun possession by convicted felons and domestic abusers and minimum age, secure storage, and sensitive areas restrictions. twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
Listen to Black Hawk County @SheriffTonyT who knows that Public Measure 1 IS NOT the same as the 2nd Amendment and would have dangerous consequences and threaten public safety. #IAlegis
You can’t be tough on crime if you’re weak on guns – take it from Iowa law enforcement leaders like Linn County Sheriff Gardner who knows that gun laws save lives and keep communities safe. #IAlegis
COLORADO: Here’s *another* reason to closely look at your GOP AG candidate @JohnKellnerCO’s record on gun safety. He backs Bullets Both Ways, a fringe gun group that pushes to put guns in schools and arm school staff and teachers. #copolitics
We know @JohnKellnerCO is soft on gun safety since he has NRA’s endorsement. And NOW we’re learning he supports guns in schools—in Colorado, a state which has suffered from horrific school shootings.
Arming teachers does not work. Putting loaded guns in schools does not work. If @JohnKellnerCO and radical gun rights groups had their way, Colorado’s classrooms would become a warzone with open firearms in immediate proximity of small children.
NEW: FBI background check done by a licensed gun dealer blocked the St Louis school gunman from buying an AR-15 on Oct 8. The denial reason is unknown, but likely that the state had adjudicated him to be mentally ill. An unlicensed dealer sold him the gun. ksdk.com/article/news/c…
The gunman bought a AR-15 from an unlicensed seller who had legally bought the gun from a licensed dealer in 2020. St. Louis police said THERE IS NO EXISTING LAW THAT PREVENTED THE UNLICENSED SALE, WHICH DOES NOT REQUIRE A BACKGROUND CHECK IN MISSOURI.
Police said they responded to a domestic disturbance on Oct. 15 at the family's home, but determined that the suspect was lawfully permitted to possess his firearm: "A third-party was contacted and took possession of the firearm so that it would no longer be stored in the home."
NEW: The family of the teen gunman who murdered a teacher and student in a St. Louis school had recently called police and asked them to take his AR-15. There's no Red Flag Law in Missouri, so police gave the gun to a third-party, but the teen got it back. abcnews.go.com/US/st-louis-sc…
Per usual, lots of red flags in this case, from a "manifesto" to police being called to the shooter’s house at least six times - once for a suicide attempt. But because Missouri doesn't have a Red Flag Law, police couldn't remove his guns and determine if the teen posed a danger.
The new Bipartisan Safer Communities Act establishes an enhanced background check process and investigative period for buyers ages 18, 19 and 20, including checking with state and local law enforcement and state or local courts before a sale proceeds.
Police say Texas’s new permitless carry law is leading to more spontaneous shootings: “Now that everyone can carry a weapon, we have people who drink and start shooting each other … instead of reaching for a fist, they reach for a weapon,” a sheriff said. nytimes.com/2022/10/26/us/…
In Harris County, criminal cases involving illegal weapons possession have sharply increased since the new law went into effect: 3,500 so far this year, as of the middle of October, versus 2,300 in all of 2021 and an average of about 1,000 cases in prior years going back to 2012.
Does the gun lobby give a shit? Nope: they want to lower the permitless carry age from 21 to 18: “It would be appropriate to move the age for permitless carry to 18. There’s no reason why a legal adult should not be able to defend themselves,” Rachel Malone, Gun Owners of America