by David Safier
The good folks at Mayors Against Illegal Guns already put out a Media Release with quotes from today's gathering in front of the downtown library.

Here is a sampling of the quotes:
- “On January 8th, my son Gabe was taken from me by the actions of a mentally ill man who never should have been allowed to purchase a gun." Ross Zimmerman (Gabe's father)
- "“I believe that a background check system that is thorough, effective and that applies to every gun buyer will help to keep the streets safer, and keep innocent people out of my operating room." Dr. Peter Rhee
- "As a law enforcement officer, I strongly support the Second Amendment and know that any American would gladly take a few minutes out of their day to save a life. Let's make something positive out of this senseless tragedy and fix our background check system." Tucson Police Chief Roberto Villaseñor
- “I strongly support the Second Amendment but I also know that respecting the Second Amendment means stopping dangerous people from being able to purchase guns. I call on Congress to reform our background check system immediately so that we can prevent future tragedies like the one we faced here in Tucson.” Former Arizona Attorney General Terry Goddard
- “Like all Americans, I value our shared constitutional rights, and I strongly support the Second Amendment. I also believe it's possible to honor and protect our rights while keeping guns away from criminals." Former U.S. Senator Dennis DeConcini
- “Our faith teaches us that all life is sacred, and we have made it our mission to honor that tradition. What happened on that tragic morning in Tucson, and what happens every day with gun violence in our communities, does not need to happen. That is why I support the work of this coalition to protect the peace and help save lives by keeping guns out of the hands of dangerous and unstable individuals.” Rev. Jan Flaaten
- "As a law enforcement official, I know firsthand how important it is to have a federal gun background check system that has accurate information on the people who are prohibited from possessing firearms." Pima County Sheriff Clarence Dupnik
- “I am fortunate that my physical wounds have largely healed, but the tragic memory of that day will stay with me for the rest of my life. I support the Fix Gun Checks legislation because I know firsthand how important it is to input the mental health records of prohibited purchasers into the system and require a background check for every gun sale." Randy Gardner, who was wounded at the January 8 shooting.
NOTE: Dr. Peter Rhee wrote on Huffington Post today: One Gun in the Wrong Hands, Six Innocent Lives Lost
You can read the entire Mayors Against Illegal Guns media release, which includes longer quotes, after the jump.