Harris says the right to be safe is a civil right as Biden signs order on gun technology

Kamala Harris stands at the podium to deliver remarks at a rally, in front of a deep blue background and several American flags.
Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris delivers remarks on abortion care access in Atlanta on Friday, Sept. 20, 2024. (Matthew Pearson/WABE)

Vice President Kamala Harris said Thursday she believes the right to be safe is a civil right — and that means a right to live free from gun violence — as President Joe Biden signed an executive order that seeks to restrict new technologies that make guns easier to fire and obtain.

“It is a false choice to suggest you are either in favor of the Second Amendment, or you want to take everyone’s guns away,” Harris said during an East Room event. “I am in favor of the Second Amendment and I believe we need to reinstate the assault weapons ban.”

Harris said the American people have a right to “live, work, worship and learn without fear of violence — including gun violence.”