the top court striking down new york s law that restricts concealed carrying of guns. l democratic leaders in the mediaa blasting a decision. look, we believe that the decision was shockingg in its scale and also reprehensible given that we are experiencing a nationwide gun violence crisis to those who are cheering this say wee never were taking away your right to possess guns, but we havend a right to restrict who has w it and where they use us gun we suffer this violence because because of six conservatives on the supreme court, it isct their fault. and until we start acting like it, we will continue to suffer the violence. olen i 2024 from what did youe as the main take away from yesterday s ruling? i want to addresssi the conflation between law m by the concealed carry holders of which there are millions and most lawful group of people in this country and they conflate it alwayss with the criminals who get their guns illegallyeo and then shoot peopt
streets. we are already dealing with a major gun violence crisis. we don t need to add more fuel to this fire. reporter: the decision sure to have implications in at least five other states with similar proper cause requirements, including california, maryland, and new jersey. the nra called what happened a major victory for gun rights advocates, tweeting, today s ruling is a watershed when for good men and women all across america. the right to self-defense and to defend your family and loved ones should not end at your home. governor tate reeves of mississippi agreed, tweeting, the supreme court has recognized what mississippi has known all along. that individuals have a right to carry a handgun for self- defense outside the home. the decision still allows the state to ban guns in sensitive places, such as schools and government buildings. legal experts say it s now likely lawmakers will try to
president, every job loss to the pandemic has been recovered. that matters to people. they ve failed to tell that story. the question is, is it too late to tell it now when you ve got gas prices that $5? as anyone really going to hear that? but you ve got to really come up with a strategy. let me go back to a minute, joe. senators are hoping to pass a bill before the scheduled of july 4th recess. this comes as a new report by the washington post shows there are more guns than people in the united states. according to a new study of the global firearm ownership, this as gun manufacturers are encouraging more people to purchase firearms. how optimistic are you that new legislation will be passed to help address the country s gun violence crisis? i m not, because i think these republican senators went
testing on young chirp. we don t know that it would solve any of these crises. we do know it would make gun manufacturers extremely wealthy by pumping more guns into the system and i ll say this again. if we continue to double down on this idea that the only answer to the gun violence crisis in the country is to harden our environments, put more police officers on more street corners, more guns in more hallways and classrooms, then we ve resigned ourselves to the fact that gun violence is unavoidable and that s simply not true. we can solve this crisis. we know what we have to do to get there. have the tools to do it. we re lacking political will power. one of the most powerful voices for gun reform in this country. brandon wolf, always appreciate you taking the time. really appreciate you. cheers: up next, karine jeanpierre joins me in her first live interview since becoming white house press secretary. do not miss it. g
congresswoman waters shaking her head. i go back to covering everything from columbine, i remember when john dingell and tom delay knocked down gun locks, gun safety locks for trying to protect children. look, any movement is something we didn t get any movement after sandy hook, after all, you know, all through all those children died. they weren t able to do anything. there were some movement. they were able to get a deal. i would think that someone like congressman waters would say anything is better than nothing. i think both sides feel, i think both the house in the senate, congress has to do something to deal with this crisis. there is a gun violence crisis in this country. everyone knows it we all know it. you could argue about the cause of it. everyone knows there s a crisis and that congress has to respond somehow. i think everybody from senate republicans, to house democrats, i think there s pretty much a strong bipartisan feeling that