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'Common sense' gun safety legislation unveiled in Pittsburgh includes assault weapons ban
[Action News4] PITTSBURGH ‐ Mayor Bill Peduto and Gov. Tom Wolf, joined by members of City Council and the state Legislature, said they will work to pass what they call "common sense gun legislation" for Pittsburgh.

The proposals announced Friday come in the wake of the Tree of Life Synagogue shootings and on the anniversary of the Sandy Hook shootings. Peduto said it's clear that more needs to be done on gun issues on the local level.

"The only answer we've gotten from Washington is, 'Nothing can be done, there's nothing that can be done.' That is not an answer. There are solutions that can be done," Peduto said at a news conference attended by gun safety advocates and supporters. "What has stalled in Washington doesn't necessarily mean that we can't make it happen at a local level."

"We simply cannot accept this violence as a normal part of American life, and now we can't wait any longer," Wolf said.

The governor supports changes in state law to empower Pittsburgh and other local governments to act.

"If we continue to allow so many citizens to live in fear of mass shootings, when we can act right now to reduce that risk, we're robbing citizens of their rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness," Wolf said.

"Enough is enough, and this has to stop," City Councilman Corey O'Connor said.

"We're here to say 'No more,'" City Councilwoman Erika Strassburger said.
Posted by: Besoeker 2018-12-15
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