Capito Says She's Open To Ideas To Prevent More Gun Massacres

In the wake of the massacre at an elementary school in Texas this week, lawmakers on Capitol Hill are discussing but not committing to a response.

U.S. Sen. Shelley Moore Capito says she’s keeping an open mind on legislation that could help curb mass shootings.

In the wake of the massacre at an elementary school in Texas this week, lawmakers on Capitol Hill are discussing but not committing to a response.

Capito, who has an A rating from the National Rifle Association, says she’s been talking with her Senate colleagues, including Democrat Joe Manchin.

In 2013, following another massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary in Connecticut, Manchin and Pennsylvania Republican Pat Toomey forged a compromise bill. It was ultimately defeated.

“I don’t think that’s even a starting point, quite frankly,” Capito said. “I think that’s just one of the ideas out there.”

Capito was in the House of Representatives when the Manchin-Toomey bill failed in the Senate.

Lawsuit Stemming From NRA T-Shirt Dismissed, But Returning

A federal judge has tossed a lawsuit filed against the Logan County Board of Education by the mother of a teenager who was told to turn his NRA T-shirt…

A federal judge has tossed a lawsuit filed against the Logan County Board of Education by the mother of a teenager who was told to turn his NRA T-shirt inside out when he came to school.

The lawsuit claimed the woman’s son’s constitutional rights had been violated.

The Charleston Gazette-Mail reports that a federal judge dismissed the case because of the inaction of plaintiff’s attorney, Benjamin White. The attorney said he plans to refile the lawsuit this week.

The lawsuit was filed on behalf of Tanya Lardieri and her son, Jared Marcum. Marcum was charged in 2013 by police with disrupting an educational process and obstructing an officer when he arrived at school with the T-shirt.

The charges against him were eventually dismissed.

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