Vice President Kamala Harris recently visited Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, where she expressed her deep sorrow and commitment to addressing gun violence in America. The school was the site of a tragic shooting in 2018 that claimed the lives of 17 individuals.
During her visit, Harris emphasized the importance of remembering the victims as more than just statistics, highlighting the devastating impact of gun violence on families and communities. She acknowledged that gun violence is the leading cause of death for children in America, underscoring the urgent need for action.
Harris announced the establishment of a new national office, the National Extreme Risk Protection Order (ERPO) Resource Center, aimed at supporting states that have implemented 'red flag' laws. These laws allow for the temporary suspension of an individual's access to firearms if there are concerns about potential violence.
In her address, Harris called on all states to consider enacting red flag laws and pledged to continue advocating for stricter gun control measures at the national level. She stressed the importance of learning from tragedies like the one at Parkland High School and urged for a collective effort to prevent future incidents.
The vice president's visit and subsequent announcement reflect a commitment to addressing the complex issue of gun violence in America and working towards creating safer communities for all.