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What Next - Why Gun Bills in Virginia Always Die

What Next - Why Gun Bills in Virginia Always Die

A delegate whose life was changed by gun violence talks about all the forces at work to stop new gun laws from going into effect.

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June 10, 201922m 47s

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Show Notes

Before Chris Hurst was a legislator in Virginia’s House of Delegates, he was a local news anchor. Working out of the same newsroom as his then-girlfriend, Alison Parker. Alison was tragically shot and killed on live TV alongside her colleague Adam Ward nearly four years ago. In the years that followed Chris has been a proponent of gun control in a state that is reluctant to change its gun laws. In the wake of the mass shooting at Virginia Beach on May 31, Virginia’s democratic governor called for a special legislative session to consider new gun laws in the state, but will the Republican Legislature rise to the occasion? 

Guest: Chris Hurst, delegate in the Virginia House of Delegates for the state's 12th District.


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