Quavo and Vice President Harris Lead Rocket Foundation Summit on Gun Violence
Quavo and Vice President Harris Lead Rocket Foundation Summit on Gun Violence

Quavo and Vice President Harris Lead Rocket Foundation Summit on Gun Violence

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Vice President Kamala Harris joined rapper Quavo in Atlanta for the Rocket Foundation Summit, commemorating the late Migos member Takeoff on his 30th birthday and addressing gun violence prevention. The event, held at the Carter Center in partnership with the White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention, included discussions with community leaders, families of victims, and youth leaders. Harris emphasized the administration's initiatives such as federal gun trafficking laws, mental health investments, and expanded background checks. Quavo shared his personal motivation for founding the Rocket Foundation following Takeoff's death. Harris reiterated her support for the Second Amendment while advocating for red flag laws and a ban on assault weapons. The summit also highlighted the administration’s broader efforts in reducing violent crime and improving public safety.

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