This is one of the major problems we have. By the way, it was endorsed by leadership on both sides of the aisle and both ends of the Capitol, by the NRA and also by the gun control groups.
Meaning of the quote
This quote is talking about a major issue that has people on different sides of the political spectrum agreeing on it. Even though groups with different views on guns, like the NRA and gun control groups, both support this issue, it is still a big problem that needs to be solved.
About John Dingell
John Dingell was a long-serving American politician from Michigan, known for his record-breaking tenure in the U.S. House of Representatives. He played a key role in passing influential legislation, including the Clean Air Act and the Affordable Care Act.
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