On August 11, Joe Biden officially selected Senator Kamala Harris (D-CA) as his running mate for the 2020 election. Itโs a historic momentโif chosen, Harris would not only become the first female vice president, sheโd also become the first Black woman and first Asian-American woman to hold the position. Her nomination is a milestone in itself.
Now that we have an official selection, itโs time to get to work and focus on where the U.S. candidates stand on key issues, starting with gun control.
Luckily, Harris has made her position on the gun control debate clear. During her presidential campaign last year, Harris declared that she would sign an executive order โmandating background checks for customers of any firearms dealer who sells more than five guns a year,โ per the New York Times, if Congress didnโt take action within the first 100 days. She also stated that she would close the boyfriend loophole and ban assault weapons, and fugitives would not be allowed to purchase any handgun or weapon.
Since making those statements, she has remained consistent on her stance, and emphasised that itโs possible for U.S. citizens to keep their Second Amendment rights while also passing effective gun control legislation that could save millions of lives. (For the record, sheโs a gun owner.) In August 2019, four months after the executive order statement, Harris once again laid out her gun control proposal as president:
โAs president, I will take executive action to:
โRevoke the licenses of gun manufacturers & dealers that break the law
โRequire anyone who sells more than 5 guns/yr to run a background check on all gun sales
โBan the importation of AR-15-style assault weaponsโ
Of course, thereโs a chance these proposals could slightly shift now that Biden is the presidential candidate, but Biden has also maintained a strong stance on gun control. He has a close relationship with Fred Guttenberg, father of Jaime Guttenbergโone of the 17 victims of the Parkland shooting on February 14, 2018โand has a history of battling the National Rifle Association (NRA). In 1993, Biden helped pass the Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act, which enacted the federal background check system. The following year, Biden and Senator Dianne Feinstein also passed a 10-year ban on assault weapons and high-capacity magazines.
Biden and Harris, who have now merged their policies together on their campaign website, detail their full plan to end Americaโs gun violence epidemic here. Together, the NRA knows the candidates have a powerful stance on gun control. The gun rights advocacy group, which is currently being sued by New York Attorney General Letitia James, attacked Harris and Biden on Twitter immediately following Bidenโs VP announcement and claimed that โHarrisโs presidential campaign died soon after announcing extreme gun control agendas.โ
The NRAโs tweet is false, but quite telling of where Harris stands on gun control. Two hours after Harris was officially selected as Bidenโs running mate, Everytown for Gun Safety sent out an email to subscribers stating that โwe have the chance to elect the strongest president and vice president for gun safety in American history.โ
This article originally appeared on Marie Claire U.S.