prohibiti prohibition. but you don t need semiautomatics to do those jobs. people say they need semiautomatics for goat culling. what we are trying to argue for is to get the voices of nongun users listened to. so, how much influence do you think the gun lobby in new zealand would ultimately have on the government as it tries to figure out how far to go with gun controls? we ve seen in the united states, an all-mighty push from the pro-gun lobby. you ll see that in new zealand, as well. there will be a lot of pushback. what can be achieved here? we ve had a lot of pushback. they have used the arguments that the nra has used in the u.s. fortunately, we don t have
an ak with an assault weapon or semi-automatic weapon. without a background check. they want to end the so-called straw man provision where you can buy guns legally and sell them to criminals. i happen to believe and i believe for 30 years we should buona salt weapons. there is a smaller majority of the american people who support that. but be that as it may, gun owners, nongun owners understand that the status quo is untenable. we ve got to do something. i hope that we will do it. and again, one of the things i am upset about is that this banking bill is built for big banks is now on the floor of the senate. we re not talking about guns. we re not talking about the daca issue. we have 1.8 million young people eligible for daca. some of them may start being deported so the american people don t want that. we re not talking about that. senator sanders, appreciate your time. there s much more ahead including the lawsuit filed on behalf of stormy daniels against president trump. more
18-year-old should have military-style weapons. we re talking about a military burial for a high school student because they re in jrotc. a military burial for a high school student. that is outrageous. i think he deserves it, by the way, but the fact that that s even a thing that could happen in this country is outrageous. we can have this debate about mental health issues and making sure those people aren t don t have the ability let him finish. there should be a real conversation about how if people have been flagged from mental health issues, again, if you ve been visited 39 times by the police, if there are mental health issues, these should be flagged before you re able to buy a gun. no disagreement on that issue. i would think i think i saw a statistic, 90% of gun owners and nongun owners agree on that issue. will you support university
based organization, out of existence for registering people of color to vote. the nra freely is buying and owning politicians and, lucy, just i want to a map of where you look at gun-owning households. this is the gun-owning households map. we ll put it up to show you how many states voted in 2016, if you look at the voters. those are the gun-owning households. now if you look at the states, nongun-owning households. the reality is it is a political issue, lucy. gun owners are single-issue voters. are there enough people like you who say we need reform who are willing to vote that way? absolutely, joy. there are candidates that i m meeting all over the country that people commendate citizens that say enough is enough. they re not concerned about our public safety.
them from frivolous lawsuits. if they had legally complied and put forward an item like a bump stock that was legal at the time, they cannot be held responsible for loss of life in terms of liability. however, they will be held responsible and the law will not protect a defect in manufacturing. that s how you distinguish that. could i just add. whenever this happens, you get this blanket damning of people who own firearms. there is research out there that shows arm citizens respond to mass killings or mass rampage killings result in a one eighth of the casualties. the reason is obvious. it takes time for the police to get there. it takes them 70 minutes, in some cases, longer or shorter. but. the only variable that reduces death is the time it takes to get a second gun there. so you know. it s the nongun owning families living in areas where people own