Gun Policy Stalemate in Pennsylvania After Trump Rally Shooting
Political divisions prevent progress on firearm legislation despite high-profile assassination attempt.
- Months before the assassination attempt on Trump, proposed gun laws stalled in Pennsylvania.
- The shooting at Trump's rally killed one person and injured three others, including Trump.
- Democratic-led states have passed more restrictive gun laws, while GOP-led states have fortified gun rights.
- Pennsylvania has struggled to pass significant gun legislation due to deep political divides.
- The AR-15 used in the shooting remains a contentious symbol in the gun rights debate.