NRA encourages 'real solutions' to 'stop violence' after senators reach bipartisan gun framework agreement
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The National Rifle Association released a statement Sunday regarding the bipartisan group of senators who announced they reached a tentative deal on a gun control framework.
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"As is our policy, the NRA does not take positions on ‘frameworks’. We will make our position known when the full text of the bill is available for review," the statement continued.
A group of senators, including Republican Sen. John Cornyn and Democratic Sen. Chris Murphy, announced Sunday that they had come to an agreement on a "commonsense, bipartisan proposal to protect America’s children, keep our schools safe, and reduce the threat of violence across our country."