Hadiya Pendleton Gun Bill: Sen. Mark Kirk Wants To Name Weapons Safety Law After Slain Chicago Teen

Mark Kirk Wants To Name Gun Safety Bill For Hadiya Pendleton

Hoping to honor the life of slain inaugural performer Hadiya Pendleton, Illinois Sen. Mark Kirk announced his plan to name a bipartisan gun safety bill after the Chicago teen.

"Today, I sat down with Illinois families who lost loved ones due to senseless gun violence," Kirk said in a statement released Wednesday. "I asked Cleopatra Pendleton, mother of 15-year-old Hadiya who was shot and killed by gang gunfire in Chicago, for permission to name anti-illegal gun trafficking legislation after her daughter."

The Republican senator — who recently resumed duties following his recovery from a severe stroke — is co-sponsoring the bill with Democratic Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand of New York. The bipartisan effort of S. 179 seeks to "make gun trafficking a federal crime and end straw purchases of illegal weapons which will dry up their supply to dangerous drug gangs."

In his Tuesday address, Obama said Pendelton's parents "deserve a vote" in the national debate on gun control. The president is slated to speak at Hyde Park Academy on Friday as part of his post-address tour to drum up support for his proposals.

In his statement, Kirk was insistent that lawmakers need to act soon and make gun trafficking a federal crime.

"For Hadiya and thousands of other victims of gun violence, we must break through the typical Washington process and actually get something done that will save lives."

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