American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten demands a nationwide ban on assault weapons after a tragic shooting at Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis claimed the lives of two children, ages eight and ten. Speaking on MSNBC, Weingarten emphasizes the urgent need for gun control, stating that there are more guns than people on the streets and asserting that human life should take precedence over gun culture.
In the wake of the shooting, which injured 17 others and was perpetrated by Robin Westman, who owned the firearms legally, Weingarten’s call aligns with similar sentiments from Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar. This incident underscores ongoing debates around mass shootings and gun legislation, as historical attempts to legislate against so-called assault weapons remain contentious, with evidence of their effectiveness being mixed.
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