In an email sent out over the weekend by the Democratic Party,
President Barack Obama urges followers to join him in the effort
to enact stricter gun laws.
"We have not gone more than eight days without a mass shooting
in this country this year," Obama begins in the email. "That
means that each week, more families are grieving, more
communities are being pieced back together. As a nation, we're
holding everyone affected by these heartbreaking events in our
prayers."
But, he adds, prayers aren't enough. The email links to a
Democrats.org webpage where recipients can
add their name to a petition to support the cause.
Obama says there have been more than 300 mass shootings in the
United States so far in 2015, killing nearly 400 and injuring
1,000.
"We can't sweep this problem under the rug, or allow ourselves
to become numb to it, or accept that there's nothing we can do
because 'stuff happens,'" a reference to a statement by GOP
presidential candidate
Jeb Bush after the October Oregon community
college shootings.
"Let me be clear about this: Unless we do something – change our
politics and change our laws – these painful tragedies will
continue," Obama says.
He does not lay out a specific strategy.
Obama says the issue is not about the Second Amendment, but
about "commonsense reform measures" the American people want.
Despite his previous attempts at executive actions, Obama says,
"I cannot change this by myself.
"I need members of Congress, state legislatures, and governors
who will work with me," he says. "And I need people like you to
stand up and say that enough is enough."
The president cites such Democratic gains as Obamacare, same-sex
marriage and climate change.
"But this is one thing we haven't been able to do," he said. "We
have not reformed our gun laws to help reduce the unnecessary
deaths we see in this country every single day."
But it is not too late, he said, "by making sure we urge future
leaders to act where we have been stalled."
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