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PJ Media: Trump Says 'Knocking Out Bump Stocks' Near on Vegas Shooting Anniversary

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At the federal level, less than a month after the horrific shooting in Las Vegas, several members of Congress and I introduced and cosponsored bipartisan legislation to close the bump stock loophole. These and other anti-gun violence measures have been blocked, at the bidding of the NRA, by Republican leadership that ignores the need for change.

LVRJ: Justice Department proposes banning bump stocks

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If this administration was serious about taking meaningful action on gun violence Trump would rally Republican leaders to consider my bill and the dozens of other pieces of legislation my colleagues and I have put forward to address this national scourge.

LV Sun: A year after Oct. 1, we must demand change

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One year ago, at a country music festival, the single deadliest mass shooting in modern American history rocked Las Vegas. A night thousands had expected to be joyful turned tragic in mere minutes. Fifty-eight people were shot and killed, hundreds were injured and thousands of others were traumatized.

LVRJ: Year after Las Vegas shooting, little progress on gun bills

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Bartender Heather Gooze was terrified in July when fireworks exploded over Las Vegas, with its crowds and brilliantly lit casinos. The sharp crack of the colorful blasts brought back darker memories for Gooze, a survivor of the Oct. 1 shooting. “The fireworks sounded exactly like the gunshots,” she recalled. “The 4th of July was horrific.” Gooze…