Gabby Giffords Makes Case For Washington Gun Checks
Former Arizona Congresswoman Gabby Giffords was the star witness at a hearing on gun control and gun rights in Olympia.
Giffords made a short, but impassioned plea to lawmakers Tuesday to support expanded background checks for gun sales.
The hearing room fell silent as Giffords was helped to her seat by her husband, retired astronaut Mark Kelly. In 2011, Giffords was shot in the head in a mass shooting in Tucson.
Now, Giffords and Kelly are leading a national campaign for expanded background checks.
“Be bold, be courageous, the nation is counting on you,” she told Washington lawmakers.
Giffords was also joined by Cheryl Stumbo who survived Seattle’s 2006 Jewish Federation shooting. But, Brian Judy with the NRA said he doesn’t believe background checks are the answer.
“You see in both Tucson and Seattle the shooter purchased his firearm from a licensed dealer after undergoing a background check,” he said.
Washington lawmakers are considering two competing gun related initiatives. One would require background checks for person-to-person gun sales and transfers. The other would prohibit Washington from adopting a background check law that goes beyond what the federal government requires.
If the legislature doesn’t act, both measures will end up on the fall ballot.Copyright 2014 NWNews. To see more, visit http://www.nwnewsnetwork.org/.