Former President Bill Clinton implored lawmakers to take swift action on legislation banning so-called assault weapons in an op-ed published in Time, writing that Americans 'have talked, tweeted and delayed long enough'
Washington Former President Bill Clinton implored lawmakers to take swift action on legislation banning so-called assault weapons in an op-ed published in Time on Thursday, writing that Americans"have talked, tweeted and delayed long enough."
Clinton's appeal for gun control comes after mass shootings in El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio, killed more than 30 people this past weekend, and as lawmakers argue over potential solutions to the country's endemic gun violence.Clinton urged lawmakers to reinstate the ban on assault weapons and the limit on high-capacity magazines that he signed into law as President in 1994.
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