Gun Violence Prevention

                                                                                      Gun Violence Prevention For the People Town Hall Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi hosts a San Francisco town hall to discuss gun violence prevention For the People with Congresswoman Jackie Speier, Dr. Nadine Burke Harris, Surgeon General, State of California,

Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi hosts a San Francisco town hall to discuss gun violence prevention For the People with Congresswoman Jackie Speier, Dr. Nadine Burke Harris, Surgeon General, State of California, Shannon Watts, Founder, Moms Demand Action, and A.J. Santiago, from United Playaz.

In America, the tragedy of gun violence steals the lives of nearly 40,000 people every year – including 47 children and teenagers every single day.  Too often, our nation has been forced to console family members & comfort shattered communities.  While our grief remains raw and our hearts remain broken, our spirits remain strong.

In communities across the country, we have been blessed and inspired by the strength & persistence of the survivors, their supporters and friends who have turned their grief into courageous action.  

To honor their determination and courage, within the first 100 days of our new Democratic Majority, the House of Representatives voted on two long-overdue bills to end the daily horror of gun violence. We proudly passed H.R. 8, which expands background checks to all gun sales to make them universal, and H.R. 1112, which addresses the ‘Charleston Loophole’ that previously allowed gun dealers to sell a firearm to dangerous individuals if the FBI background check had not been completed within three business days. These bipartisan, commonsense bills respect the will of the American people – more than 90 percent of whom support universal background checks, including more than 90 percent of gun-owning households.  

We must continue to turn our pain and heartbreak into action and draw strength from the brave survivors and millions of young people across America who are marching and mobilizing to say, ‘Enough is enough.’ Our Democratic Majority will continue to fight tirelessly for bipartisan, commonsense solutions to end the epidemic of gun violence and honor our obligation to keep our children and our communities safe. 

Together, let us create a future in which no family is forced to endure the heartbreak of gun violence – on our streets, in our schools, in our places of worship and everywhere.

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Apr 14, 2021 Press Release
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Washington, D.C. – Speaker Nancy Pelosi joined Former Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords, Senator Chris Murphy, Congresswoman Lucy McBath and Congressman Mike Thompson for the unveiling of a Gun Violence Memorial at the National Mall in remembrance of lives lost to gun violence.  Below are the Speaker’s remarks:
 
Apr 8, 2021 Press Release
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San Francisco – Speaker Nancy Pelosi issued this statement on President Biden’s executive orders on gun violence prevention:
 
Mar 23, 2021 Press Release
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San Francisco – Speaker Nancy Pelosi issued this statement following reports of a shooting at a King Soopers grocery store in Boulder, Colorado, which killed 10 innocent people:
 
“The hearts of all Americans are with the Boulder community and loved ones of those killed in yesterday’s horrific shooting, including a Boulder police officer.  We offer our prayers to all those impacted and our gratitude to the heroic first responders.
 
Feb 15, 2021 Press Release
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Washington, D.C – Speaker Nancy Pelosi issued the following statement to mark three years since the shooting in Parkland, Florida at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School: