NRA: A few days after the massacre in Texas, the annual conference of the powerful arms lobby begins

The strongest arms lobby in the US, the NRAis holding its annual conference today at Texasjust three days after massacre at a state elementary school.

A few hours drive from the town of Uvalde, where on Tuesday an 18-year-old killed 19 students and two primary school teachersthe NRA organizes its congress, which will be attended by, among others, Texas Senator Ted Cruz and the former US President, Donald Trump.

Trump confirmed his involvement on Wednesday, explaining that the United States “needs real solutions and real leadership at this time, not political and partisan expediencies.” “And for that I will honor the commitment I made a long time ago to speak at the NRA conference in Texas,” he said. promising to speak “important to the American people.”

For his part, Texas Governor Greg Abbott will not attend the conference, but will address it with a videotaped message.

According to NBC News, citing Abbott’s office, the Texas governor will visit Ovalde today, where he will give a press conference after meeting with local and state officials, as well as city residents.

According to the Athenian-Macedonian News Agency, recent massacres have revived the US debate over gun ownership legislation. The Uwalde tragedy occurred just 10 days after white supremacist shoots 13 at supermarket in Buffalo of New York where mostly African Americans live.

US President Joe Biden and Democrats have pledged to push for restrictions on possession of weaponsdespite Republican resistance.

Abbott, who wants to be re-elected in November, has said tougher gun laws do not necessarily prevent violence, citing the example of states such as New York, and stressing that politicians should focus on tackling mental health problems. .

Meanwhile, the March for our Lives movement, which was formed after the massacre at Parkland High School in Florida, has called for a large demonstration on June 11 in Washington demanding the tightening of gun laws.

Source: News Beast

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