Mr. Speaker, I ask unanimous consent to bring up H.R. 1217, the bipartisan expanded background checks legislation. Here is Zina Daniel, who was murdered when her ex-husband bought a weapon from the Internet. The SPEAKER pro tempore. As previously announced, the unanimous request cannot be entertained. The time of the gentlewoman will be deducted from the gentleman from Colorado's time.
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