to it. so lock it up. have trigger locks. if you don t, and something bad happens, you should be held responsible. [applause] i have four shotguns, two are mine and two are my deceased son s. they re locked up. lock and key. every responsible gun owner that i know does that. we should expand background checks. better keep guns out of the hands of felons, fugitives and those under domestic violence restraining order. more background checks including the majority of gun owners agree on. my fellow americans, i m not talking about infringement on second amendment rights. i ve said it many times, i support the second amendment. but when guns are the number one killer of children in the
[ applause ]. responsible gun owners are great. no one else should have access to it. lock it up and have trigger locks. if you don t and something bad happens, you should be held responsible. [ applause ]. i have four shotguns. two are mine into our my deceased son s. they are locked up under lock and key. every responsible gun owner that i know does that. we should expand background checks to keep the guns out of the hands of those under domestic violence restraining orders. and that is in something that the majority of gun owners agree on. my fellow americans, none of what i m talking about infringes on anyone s second
buffalo, what we saw in uvalde is not changing minds? we re at an impasse here, clearly. the second amendment, chris, has been completely misconstrued. even the stalwart conservative supreme court justice, the now late arch anyone scalia said emphatically the second amendment is not absolute. it s been misinterpreted as being etched in concrete, where we know that court proceedings even at the supreme court level that congress absolutely has the right to make it reasonable and logical to regulate the safety of guns. so let s talk safety here. you know, one thing under consideration is a requirement for safer storage of guns. in the new york times report, it shows that many case mass shooters stole the weapons they used in the shooting. if they had been properly locked up, even with trigger locks on them, we might have avoided death in those mass shootings. frank, always good to talk
they were too easy to access. that s how he got the weapons. the weapon he used to kill his mother, and then murder 26 people including 20 first graders. if you own a weapon, you have a responsibility to secure it. every responsible gun owner agrees. make sure no one else can have access to it. to lock it up. to have trigger locks. and if you don t, and something bad happens, you should be held responsible. we should also have national red flag laws so that a parent, a teacher, a counsellor can flag for a court that a child, a student, a patient, is exhibiting violent tendencies, threatening classmates or experiencing suicidal thoughts, makes them a danger to themselves or to others. 19 states in the district columbia have red flag laws. the delaware laws, to my son,
how we got the weapons. the weapon used to kill his mother and then murder 26 people, including 21st graders. if you own a weapon, you have a responsibility to secure it. every responsible gun owner agrees. to make sure no one else can have access to it. to lock it up. try trigger locks. if you don t, and something bad happens, you should be held responsible. and we should also have national red flag laws so if a parent, teacher, counsellor can flag for a court that a child, student or patient is exhibiting violent tendencies, threatening classmates were experiencing suicidal thoughts. classmates were experiencing suicidalthoughts. it classmates were experiencing suicidal thoughts. it makes them a danger to themselves or to others. 19 states in district columbia have red flag laws. it was named after my son, attorney general. fort