Arick Wierson: The actor pleading for lawmakers to reform gun laws after the Uvalde school shooting hit home in a way that no major politician has been able to do. - NBCNewsTHINK
: that it’s possible to protect the Second Amendment while promoting more responsible gun laws. He seems to understand that gun legislation is not a matter of “either / or;” rather, as he put it on Tuesday, it’s about finding a “middle ground, the place where most of us Americans live anyway, especially on this issue.” It’s something that some leaders of both major political parties seem not to be able to grasp.
He challenged politicians in both parties to rise to this historic occasion — alluding to the promising ongoing talks between Senate Democrats and Republicans on, urging them to “start by making laws that save innocent lives and don’t infringe on our Second Amendment rights.” Want more articles like this? Follow THINK on Instagram to get updates on the week’s most important political analysis
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