Biden Calls for Stronger Gun Reform on Sandy Hook Anniversary
The president urges Congress to act on universal background checks, red flag laws, and an assault weapons ban, citing progress made but emphasizing the need for further action.
- President Biden marked the 12th anniversary of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting by renewing calls for Congress to pass stricter gun safety measures.
- Biden highlighted his administration's progress, including the first federal gun safety law in 30 years, the establishment of the White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention, and a decline in homicides and mass shootings.
- The president specifically pushed for universal background checks, red flag laws, safe gun storage requirements, and a ban on assault weapons like the one used in the Sandy Hook shooting.
- Survivors and families of victims have turned their grief into advocacy, founding organizations like Sandy Hook Promise to promote gun safety and prevent future tragedies.
- Gun violence remains the leading cause of death for children and teens in the U.S., with advocates emphasizing the importance of addressing harmful firearm marketing and recognizing warning signs to prevent violence.