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In overnight testimony, Uvalde victims’ family members call on Texas lawmakers to raise age to buy semi-automatic guns

The families of Uvalde shooting victims waited hours to testify at a House committee hearing in support of House Bill 2744, which would raise the minimum age to purchase semi-automatic guns from 18 to 21.

Friends and families of the victims of the Uvalde shooting wait in a members lounge as they wait for the Community Safety Committee to reconvene, at the state Capitol in Austin on April 18, 2023. The committee will hear numerous bills relating to gun reform, most notably HB2744 which seeks to raise the age required to purchase semiautomatic rifles from 18 to 21.

Brett Cross, legal guardian and uncle of Uziyah Garcia, signs up to testify in the Community Safety Committee, at the state Capitol in Austin on April 18, 2023. The committee will hear numerous bills relating to gun reform, most notably HB2744 which seeks to raise the age required to purchase semiautomatic rifles from 18 to 21.
Kimbery Rubio, mother of Lexi, speaks with a woman after making notes to a document, while waiting for the Community Safety Committee to reconvene in order to testify, at the state Capitol in Austin on April 18, 2023. When asked what the document was, the woman said she was not ready to reveal its purpose yet, but it appears to be a bill(?).
Rhonda Hart, who's daughter, Kimberly Vaughan, was fatally shot in the Santa Fe High School shooting in 2018, speaks in support of the Uvalde families and about the testimony they will give later in the day at the Community Safety Committee, at the state Capitol in Austin on April 18, 2023. The committee will hear numerous bills relating to gun reform, most notably HB2744 which seeks to raise the age required to purchase semiautomatic rifles from 18 to 21.
Jerry Mata moves the photo of his daughter, Tess, to face lawmakers while his wife, Veronica, testifies in favor of HB2744 which seeks to raise the age required to purchase semiautomatic rifles from 18 to 21, to the Community Safety Committee in the state Capitol in Austin on April 18, 2023.
Brett Cross holds his wife, Nicki, while state Rep. Joe Moody, D-El Paso, speaks about what he saw as a part of the Texas House committee tasked with creating a report on the Robb Elementary school shooting, at the Community Safety Committee in the state Capitol in Austin on April 18, 2023. The committee will hear numerous bills relating to gun reform, most notably HB2744 which seeks to raise the age required to purchase semiautomatic rifles from 18 to 21.
Jasmine Cazares places a hand on her father, Javier, to console him, while he speaks through tears while he testifies in favor of HB2744 which seeks to raise the age required to purchase semiautomatic rifles from 18 to 21, to the Community Safety Committee in the state Capitol in Austin on April 18, 2023.

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