The San Francisco Board of Supervisors this week unanimously passed a resolution that declares the National Rifle Association a “domestic terrorist organization” and urges other cities, states, and the federal government to follow suit—a move that was applauded by advocates for stricter gun laws in the United States.
The vote was celebrated on Twitter Medea Benjamin, co-founder of the anti-war group CodePink:
“Yes. More of this,” tweeted filmmaker Michael Moore, who pointed to the nation’s high rates of gun-related deaths over the past two decades as context for the move.
Shannon Watts, founder of the Mom’s Demand Action movement, also took to Twitter to welcome the vote and praise San Francisco District 2 Supervisor Catherine Stefani for writing the resolution.
San Francisco’s board approved the resolution (pdf) Tuesday, in the wake of a mass shooting in Texas over the weekend. “The United States is plagued by an epidemic of gun violence,” it notes, detailing some statistics about U.S. gun violence and highlighting the Gilroy, California massacre in July—one of 291 mass shootings in the United States in 2019 alone, according to the nonprofit Gun Violence Archive.
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