Former Vice President Joe Biden wrote in the New York Times that a failure to pass a federal ban on assault weapons in response to a pair of mass shootings earlier this month would amount to an acceptance of future shootings
Former Vice President Joe Biden on Sunday wrote that failing to enact a federal ban on assault weapons in response to a pair of mass shootings earlier this month would amount to a "moral" failure by politicians and represent a tacit acceptance of future massacres.
“If we cannot rise to meet this moment, it won’t just be a political failure. It will be a moral one.
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