California U.S. Rep Barbara Lee: “Our next steps should include banning assault weapons, taking ghost guns off the streets, comprehensive…”

California U.S. Rep Barbara Lee: “Our next steps should include banning assault weapons, taking ghost guns off the streets, comprehensive…”
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Barbara Lee tweeted the following:

“Our next steps should include banning assault weapons, taking ghost guns off the streets, comprehensive background checks, promoting gun buy backs & more.
We cannot stop until our schools, grocery stores, churches, hospitals, and all of our communities are safe.”
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Here are other recent tweets from Barbara Lee:

“The bipartisan Senate framework on gun reform legislation is a crucial first step. This legislation will make critical investments in mental health resources, school safety, and increased vetting for weapons purchases.
But while this is a start, much more must be done. (1/3)”
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“I recently met with gun violence prevention groups in my district who are doing the work on the ground in our community to end the cycle of violence and trauma. Their message to me was clear: they want Congress to take bold action.”
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“As I stood alongside @POTUS this weekend, I couldnt help but reflect upon the last time I attended @SummitAmericas with President Obama.
After 4 years of neglect under Trump, I am proud that the US is back engaging with our partners in the Western Hemisphere.”
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