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		Warriors coach Kerr calls for gun control after Texas school shooting
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			 [May 25, 2022] (Reuters) 
			- Golden State Warriors coach Steve 
			Kerr refused to talk about basketball at a pre-game news conference 
			on Tuesday and instead called for stricter gun control after the 
			killing of at least 18 children and an adult in a Texas school 
			shooting. 
 Authorities said an 18-year-old gunman opened fire at an elementary 
			school in south Texas, about 80 miles (130 km) west of San Antonio, 
			before he apparently was killed by police officers.
 
 A visibly shaken Kerr, who has been an advocate of tighter gun laws, 
			said he would not discuss the Warriors' Eastern Conference finals 
			game against the Dallas Mavericks.
 
 
			
			 
			"Any basketball questions don't matter ... ," Kerr told reporters. 
			"In the last 10 days, we've had elderly black people killed in a 
			supermarket in Buffalo, we've had Asian churchgoers killed in 
			Southern California.
 
 "Now we have children murdered at school. When are we going to do 
			something? I'm so tired of getting up here and offering condolences 
			to the devastated families that are out there."
 
 Kerr also criticised lawmakers for blocking efforts to advance gun 
			control measures.
 
 Small, rural, often Republican-led states where gun ownership is 
			widespread have disproportionate influence in the U.S. Senate, where 
			a supermajority of 60 votes is needed to advance most legislation in 
			the 100-seat chamber.
 
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			Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr speaks about the Texas 
			shooting at a news conference in Dallas, Texas, U.S., in this still 
			image from a video obtained from social media on May 24, 2022. 
			Golden State Warriors/via REUTERS 
            
			 
 
			 "Do you realize that 90% of Americans, regardless 
			of political party, want background checks, universal background 
			checks? 90% of us," Kerr said.
 "We are being held hostage by 50 Senators in Washington who refuse 
			to even put it to a vote, despite what we the American people want. 
			They won't vote on it because they want to hold on to their own 
			power."
 
 U.S. President Joe Biden has asked Congress to require new 
			background checks for gun buyers and ban military-style "assault" 
			weapons and large-capacity ammunition magazines.
 
 Los Angeles Lakers' LeBron James also called for change.
 
			
			 "These are kids and we keep putting them in harms way at school," he 
			on Twitter. "Like seriously 'AT SCHOOL' where it's suppose to be the 
			safest!
 "There simply has to be change!"
 
 (Reporting by Aadi Nair in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter Rutherford)
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