Parents of children killed at Sandy
Hook Elementary School appeared before a subcommittee of the Connecticut
Legislature on Monday to speak about gun control. While some used the
platform to promote stricter firearms legislation, at least one parent
became passionate, claiming that there are more than enough laws on the
books, that current regulations simply need to be enforced and that the
nation needs to embrace personal responsibility.
Mark Mattioli, whose six-year-old son
James perished inside of the school, testified that a plethora of new
gun laws isn’t the answer and that, instead, personal responsibility,
accountability and civility are the best path forward. He made his
comments as intense debate surrounding gun control and the causal
factors behind the shooting continue to be at the forefront of public
discussion.
The grieving father, who ended up
receiving a standing ovation, said that he believes in “simple, few gun
laws” and that there are already “more than enough on the
books.” Mattioli contends that “the problem is not gun laws” and that
these regulations simply need to be enforced.
“How do we expect to have any impact on
a society and say, ‘We’re going to pass a law. Hey this is inexcusable.
We can’t allow any more of this. Let’s pass a law that will change the
course of the future’ when we don’t enforce the laws that we have on
the books — the most important laws?,” he asked. For more on this story, read here
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