Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi announced Wednesday that California Congressman Mike Thompson will lead a task force to investigate new steps Congress can take now and in the future to reduce gun violence and prevent massacres like the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut.
“As we mourn the unspeakable tragedy in Newtown, we must respond with more than words; we must take action. We must be able to tell our children that we are doing everything in our power to prevent this from happening again,” Pelosi said.
“I am pleased to appoint Congressman Thompson to lead our task force to reduce and prevent gun violence,” Pelosi added. “He is a Vietnam veteran and an avid hunter, and he is ideally suited to lead this effort, working with the administration and in a bipartisan way, to ban assault weapons and assault magazines.”
“As a father and grandfather, I am deeply shocked and saddened by the senseless act of violence we’re mourning in Newtown,” said Thompson (D-St. Helena), whose district includes Lake County. “Something must be done, and so I am honored to be chairing a House Democratic task force on reducing and preventing gun violence.”
He added, “I am a gun owner, hunter, former co-chair of the Congressional Sportsman Caucus, supporter of the Second Amendment and a combat veteran who carried an assault rifle in Vietnam. I understand guns, their purpose and how they are used. Military-type assault weapons and assault magazines have no place on our streets or in our communities.
“We also need to consider instituting more detailed background checks and making sure appropriate mental health services are available,” he said. “As chair of this task force I will be working on these issues as part of a comprehensive approach to reduce gun violence and strengthen our nation’s gun laws while protecting law abiding citizens’ right to own legitimate firearms.”