Nashville shooting reignites debate on gun control.

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The chaplain who leads prayers in the US Senate, Barry C Black, has said that "thoughts and prayers" are not enough after the Nashville shooting at a church school. While Democrats have urged meaningful gun control reform, many Republicans have offered thoughts and prayers instead. Black has called for problem-solving and urged lawmakers to battle the demonic forces that seek to engulf the country.
Topics:nation#gun-control#nashville-shooting#politics#republicans#senate-chaplain#thoughts-and-prayers
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