Kamala Harris uses the massacre in Maine to praise gun control in Australia
"Gun violence has terrorized and traumatized so many of our communities in this country. And let us be clear: it doesn't have to be that way, as our friends in Australia have demonstrated," the vice president said.
In a speech, Vice President Kamala Harris offered statements condemning the mass shooting in Lewiston, Maine while praising gun restrictions established in Australia as an ideal model. A transcript of the speech was later posted by the White House.
Harris made the remarks at a lunch she attended with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken.
Gun control in Australia
The vice president referred to the Australian gun control system, omitting that that country required its citizens to hand over 650,000 firearms through a "mandatory buyback" in the 1990s. As reported by Vox:
Despite this measure, it is still possible to acquire a weapon in Australia per its federal firearm regulations. One must be able to prove to authorities that they have a "genuine reason or motive" to have one, according to GunPolicy.org.