Sen. Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut is urging Congress to revive the debate over gun control legislation in the wake of the deadly, mass shooting near Santa Barbara, Calif. over the weekend.
“We need more resources to make the country healthier and to make sure that these kinds of horrific, insane, mad occurrences are stopped. And the Congress will be complicit if we fail to act,” the Democrat said Sunday on CBS’ Face the Nation. He specifically mentioned background checks and better mental health resources.
Blumenthal was a strong proponent for new measures restricting the sales of firearms after the 2012 mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn. Such legislation never passed Congress.
Blumenthal said on CBS that the shootings were eerily reminiscent of those in Newtown.
“I really, sincerely hope that this tragedy, this unimaginable, unspeakable tragedy will provide an impetus to bring back measures that will keep guns out of the hands of dangerous people who are severely troubled or deranged like this young man was, and provide resources,” he said.









