Illinois Congresswoman Tammy Duckworth is asking for a sensible and calm debate over gun control in the House, she told Chuck Todd Wednesday morning on The Daily Rundown. Duckworth is one of the first female combat veterans to serve in the House, and is one of 106 veterans in the 113th Congress.
Duckworth, who lost both legs and part of the use of her arm after an explosion while serving in Iraq, told Todd she wanted to see a reasonable conversation occur between lawmakers who were for stricter gun laws and those who were against tighter policies.
“We need sensible gun control laws, we need background checks, we need to make sure that we don’t have weapons that can kill a large number of people in just a few seconds,” Duckworth said, “but we also need to make sure our marksmen, like myself, have access to the guns they’re going to use for target practice.”
She noted that this debate was the reason Congress needs more combat veterans—to show other lawmakers that it’s possible to set aside their political differences in order to have a necessary conversation.








