Harris says the right to be safe is a civil right, as Biden signs order on gun technology
Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) — Vice President Kamala Harris says she believes the right to be safe is a civil right, and that means a right to live free from gun violence. She made the remarks Thursday as President Joe Biden signed an executive order that seeks to restrict new technologies that make guns easier to fire and obtain. Harris, the Democratic nominee for president, leads the first-ever White House office of gun violence prevention. A gun owner, she insists she doesn’t want to take weapons away from responsible gun owners.