Gun Grabbers Aren’t Taking the Shut-Down of Biden’s Ministry of Gun Control Well

“This is something I had been working on long before Congress, when I was at March for Our Lives and we really wanted this office,” (U.S. Rep. Maxwell) Frost said. “There is no federal agency that solely focuses on ending gun violence holistically, sending people to towns when a shooting happens to help them out and help them get through it.”

After his election to Congress in 2022, Frost wrote a bill to create such an office, but he knew it would not get passed by the Republican House majority.

“That’s why I went to the White House and said, ‘Let’s just start it through an executive action,’” Frost said. “So my bill was used as the framework for it.”

Frost was present in the White House Rose Garden when President Joe Biden announced the office’s creation. In its 16 months of existence, it helped implement the Safer Communities Act, passed in 2022, which has distributed federal grant money to communities such as Orlando, which received a $1.5 million grant in October.

— Steven Lemongello in Maxwell Frost slams Trump shutdown of Gun Violence Prevention office

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8 thoughts on “Gun Grabbers Aren’t Taking the Shut-Down of Biden’s Ministry of Gun Control Well”

  1. Easy come easy go fuck yourself commie.

    I do hope we are able to cement out rights by all available means while we have the chance because they will be out for blood when they get power back.

        1. Obviously you aren’t smart enough to figure it out and that’s why you continue to be all mouth and no action. Just like the rest of the gun whiners who complain about their 2A rights but refuse to protect or defend them. Unlike the real patriots who gave all they had for theirs.

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