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OPINION: Congress still needs to step up on gun control

January 11, 2016 By Nicole Dietrich Kraska For Brooklyn Daily Eagle
Nicole Dietrich Kraska, the mother of a 2-year-old, is a member of Moms Demand Action. She is a social worker who has worked with adults with mental illness in Downtown Brooklyn. Photo courtesy of Nicole Dietrich Kraska
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To the Editor:

Since Congress continues to fail us, President Obama recently answered our call to reduce gun violence by taking executive actions that will save lives in cities nationwide and right here in New York.

Volunteers with the NY chapter of Moms Demand Action — as well as moms, survivors and other advocates across the country — helped to drive more than 15,000 calls that shut down the White House switchboard as we urged the president to take executive action to reduce gun violence. The president’s orders will narrow the ‘unlicensed sale’ loophole — through which millions of guns are sold each year — by clarifying which gun sellers need to get a license and follow all the rules that licensed gun dealers need to follow. Simply, if you’re making a living selling guns, you should be running background checks.  

The president’s orders will help reduce gun violence in our cities by giving law enforcement what they need to crack down on traffickers who fuel the black market for guns that flood our streets and endanger our communities. But millions of guns will still be sold without a background check — that’s why we still need Congress to step up and close the loopholes that make it easy for dangerous people to get guns. 

And that is why I will continue to fight for a safer New York. We will not rest until every gun sale includes a background check. New York lives depend on it.

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Sincerely,

Nicole Dietrich Kraska       

Brooklyn (DUMBO), NY


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