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Press Release: Warren, Kim, Garcia, and Raskin Reintroduce Bill to Restrict Military-Grade Weapons Sales to Civilians

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Senators and Representatives reintroduce a bill to restrict military-grade weapon sales to civilians, addressing gun violence concerns.

Quiver AI Summary

Warren and Colleagues Revive Legislative Effort: U.S. Senators Elizabeth Warren and Andy Kim, along with Representatives Robert Garcia and Jamie Raskin, have reintroduced the "Stop Militarizing Our Streets Act." This legislation aims to prevent military-grade weapons from being sold to civilians, holding defense contractors accountable and requiring compliance with safety standards.

Focus on Combatting Gun Violence: The bill stems from concerns that military-grade ammunition has been used in crimes, including mass shootings and violence in Mexico. "Americans’ tax dollars should not be used to fuel gun violence," stated Senator Warren, emphasizing the need for government oversight. The act would also mandate reporting on commercial sales by government-owned plants.

Support and Backing: The proposed legislation has garnered endorsement from various lawmakers and organizations advocating for gun safety, asserting that controlling the sale of military weapons is essential for public safety. Figures like Congressman Garcia and Senator Kim echoed the sentiment that these weapons threaten lives in communities across the nation.

Disclaimer: This is an AI-generated summary of a press release. The model used to summarize this release may make mistakes. See the full release here.

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Elizabeth Warren Fundraising

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Warren disclosed $507.5K of spending. This was the 125th most from all Q4 reports we have seen from politicians so far this year.

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