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Obama Calls on Lawmakers to Help Change US Gun Laws After Oregon Shooting

© AFP 2023 / Cengiz Yar Jr. People attend a candlelight vigil in Roseburg, Oregon late on October 1, 2015, for ten people killed and seven others wounded in a shooting at a community college in the western US state of Oregon
People attend a candlelight vigil in Roseburg, Oregon late on October 1, 2015, for ten people killed and seven others wounded in a shooting at a community college in the western US state of Oregon - Sputnik International
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US lawmakers and state governors should work with the current administration to change the US gun laws, President Barack Obama stated on Thursday following a fatal mass shooting in Oregon.

WASHINGTON, October 2 (Sputnik) — Earlier on Thursday, a male shooter, who has yet to be identified, opened fire at the Umpqua Community College in Roseburg, Oregon. Authorities have not released the exact number of fatalities, but local media has reported that 15 people were killed and around 20 injured.

People gather at a road block near the entrance to Umpqua Community College, in Roseburg, Ore., Thursday, Oct. 1, 2015, following a deadly shooting at the campus. - Sputnik International
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"We can actually do something about it… we are going to do something about it," Obama said. "This is not something I can do by myself. I’ve got to have a Congress, and I’ve got to have state legislatures and governors who are willing to work with me on this."

The President also called on the US citizens to urge their representatives to change existing US gun laws.

"Tonight as those of us who are lucky enough to hug our kids little closer, I am thinking about families who aren’t so fortunate, I’d ask American people to think about how they can get our government to change these laws and to save lives," Obama said.

"We are not the only country on earth that has people with mental illnesses who want to do harm to other people. We are the only advanced country on earth that sees these kinds of mass shootings every few months."

Following the shooting, Douglas County Sheriff John Hanlin said that the investigation is still ongoing, and it is unclear whether the shooter was a student at the college and whether other gunmen were involved. He confirmed that the shooter is dead.

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