The motion, put forward by Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, would have reauthorized the Assault Weapons Ban, which first passed in 1994 and expired 10 years later. The US has recorded the highest number of mass shootings for the second year in a row.
Ask James Brady.
James Brady didn’t then go on to vote in congress against measures that would have prevented the man who shot him from having done so.
That was my point.
You said: It doesn’t even change when they get shot.
Oh, gotcha.
Sorry for the confusion.
Honestly, it was probably me. It usually is. :)