• Support the Anti Gun Caucus
    Barbara Boxer has an "F" grade by the NRA for her positions on gun control. She has been supportive of important legislation in CA (see http://www.ontheissues.org/domestic/Barbara_Boxer_Gun_Control.htm). Now she has started a caucus. Lend your voice to extend these significant CA state laws to Federal legislation.
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    Created by Nomi Waksberg
  • On the 2nd Amendment and "Gun Control"
    Someone wrote a compelling and deep message on "Gun Control." Yes, we know about a criminal who entered a school in Connecticut and opened fire, killing 26 people, 20 of whom were children. Completely innocent unarmed victims. Gun control was already in effect in Newtown. The criminal in this case committed dozens of felonies that day... and we are witnesses to the futility and folly of counting on law alone to protect women and children when no man stands in the door to protect us. No increase in law or regulation would have prevented this horror, no paperwork would have saved a single child. In the face of a willful, angry, hostile person, only an equally determined man, soldier, police officer, sheriff or trooper can stop such an event. Columbine. Red Lake Minnesota. Essex Vermont. Lancaster. Aurora. Virginia Tech. You named many events. They all share one common thread: no single armed officer or citizen stood on the ground to STOP and KILL the attackers. Gun control? It is needed: a ready hand to aim and shoot when an attack is imminent or underway. How many more innocents must die at the hands of an antiquated and oft-misinterpreted amendment? None. The Constitution, the 2nd Amendment killed no-one. Angry, haunted, unstable people killed innocents, because there were not enough people in the lives of the killers who could identify the threat, who took an interest in the disturbed minds of such criminals, not enough police to walk the streets to save the victims when evil marched. It's time to stop the violence. But we don't do so by screaming for "Gun Control." Some suggest Gun show loopholes must be stopped. Why? No evidence suggests that any of the shooters obtained their guns at any gun show. Ammunition should not be sold online? Where is the evidence that a single bullet used in any murder was bought online? It has been said that mandatory wait periods should be enforced during which time a thorough background check, psychological and medical evaluation and character references should be completed. Really? We already have that in place, the FBI checks every application, since 1992. Perhaps more accountability should be placed in the hands of retailers? How? Define that. Some suggest that when patrons refuse wait periods, authorities should be notified. Guess what? The law already requires that, police and the ATF are called regularly, and retailers deny sales to non-compliant 'customers.' Would you mandate that gun dealers SHOOT such people on the spot? Some suggest that training and testing be mandatory, as should a renewal process that includes many of the above-mentioned evaluation terms. That is already the rule and law in most states. Why not expand the same concept to alcohol? Demand that every liquor store check customers for alcoholism, and make background checks for the sale of a fifth of vodka? It was illegal for Lanza to drive across town with loaded weapons in his car, as he was under-age (not yet 21) and illegal to drive onto the school parking lot with illegal weapons. The law didn't stop him. It was illegal for him to break a window at the school... the law failed to stop him. It was illegal for him to trespass on school property with a rifle, yet the trespassing laws didn't slow him down for a second. It was (and is) illegal for him to assault, maim, and shoot people, and a special crime to assault a child, yet those laws were meaningless when he chose to ignore them all, as he intended to die before any man could arrest him. He killed himself rather than face the law. How would anyone have prevented his suicide, which is ALSO illegal in Connecticut. The law didn't prevent his last act, either. We cannot trust in ""law" to protect us. Instead, we must rely on rough, violent men, men like myself and my brothers who walk and ride the streets of America to risk our lives and limbs to defend you. Only a bullet could have stopped him, no paper did, no paper laws ever will "protect" you from any person with malice in their heart.
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    Created by Michael B
  • Protecting children in school
    As a grandparent I was so grieved by the Conn.school massacre. Many good things happen in our country when the right people volunteer.
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    Created by Trudi
  • Give meaning to the Newtown deaths
    Those 20 children and 6 adults died in a senseless massacre. The scale of the tragedy in Newtown, CT would not have been possible without the availability to private citizens of semi-automatic weapons and high capacity ammunition feeding devices. Give meaning to their deaths and a purpose to their families. You can make sense out of this tragedy by petitioning Congress to ban semi-automatic weapons and high capacity ammo feeding devices.
    308 of 400 Signatures
    Created by Orly Mishan
  • Repeal the Second Amendment
    The 2nd Amendment protects the right of the people collectively to form a well regulated militia. This amendment enacted in 1791 is out of date, and in fact has been misinterpreted by the courts that everyone has a right to a gun. Currently, many local governments attempts to enact common sense gun control have been continuously blocked and overturned. Its time to get rid of this amendment.
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    Created by Bruce Mainzer
  • Let's get rid of automatic weapons for ever
    How many more people have to die before we become a "civilized country"? July 20, 2012; 12 people killed in a movie theater in Colorado. December 11, 2012; 2 people killed in a mall in Oregon. December 15, 2012; 27 people killed in a school in Connecticut. We should be able to go on with our lives without fearing to be killed in a school, a movie theater or while shopping. Possession of semi-automatic weapons should be banned.
    189 of 200 Signatures
    Created by Sergio Spodek
  • The Children's Protection Act
    Protecting our children is the number one priority at every level of our society. In light of past and present violence and the potential for future violence in our schools, the signatures below hereby call for an institutional policy of having a full time police officer assigned to every public school in our nation during the school hours of every school day.
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    Created by Elliott Wilson
  • Yes, My community has been hurt
    !00% background checks. No sale of automatic guns to the public.
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    Created by harkrishan singh
  • Pass very tough Gun Laws
    Stop the senseless mass killings. Enough is enough.
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    Created by azadeh halati
  • Pass Reasonable Gun Reform Laws, Support Mental Health Care
    In light of the tragic murders of children at Sandy Hook Elementary School, we urge you to pass sensible gun control legislation and ensure that mental health care is adequately funded in the ongoing "fiscal cliff" negotiations.
    457 of 500 Signatures
    Created by Jonathan Tong
  • ENOUGH WITH THE GUNS
    END THE VIOLANCE,GET RID OF THE ASSAULT WEAPONS.
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    Created by DOMINI MALLETTE
  • Save our Innocent Children
    Gun control to cut down on senseless violence. Everybody has been affected by this tragedy. How can we protect our children when evil people can get guns so easily. I am a retired teacher and I know how little ones get scared with a clap of thunder. Or loud noise what must these little have endured with this ordeal.
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    Created by Vickey Haran