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 From the White House to Congress, calls to reform the country s gun laws are growing again, after18 people were shot and kill stanley cup edat a restaurant and bowling alley in Maine.Democratic Rep. Ja cups stanley red Golden is from Lewiston, and he said this tragedy changed how he feels about gun reform. I have opposed efforts to ban deadly weapons of war like the assault rifle used to carry out this crime,  Golden said at a press conference Thursday.  The time has now come for me to take responsibility for this failure, which is why I now call on the United States Congress to ban assault rifles. SEE MORE: As mass shootings rise nationally, Maine had been an exceptionTheBipartisan Safer Communities Act鈥?passed after deadly shootings in Uvalde, Texas, and Buffalo, New York 鈥?marked the first major change in gun laws in decades. But some members of Congress believe there s still more to do. We also have a bigger issue to address in this country. Again, a bipartisan issue,  said Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto of Nevada. It shouldn t be a partisan issue for political gain. It should be how we keep our community safe. And gun safety as part of it. Universal background checks, banning bump stocks and high-capacit stanley becher y magazines, safe storage laws, keeping guns away from people who are mentally ill are all ideas that have been proposed in Congress, but haven t been passed into law.SEE MORE: The leading cause of death for American children is now gun violenceThe Biden administration has taken executive action to tr Utbv WWII veteran recovers from COVID-19 in time to celebrate 104th birthday
 Last month s headlines read,  30-year-old man dies after attending COVID party thinking virus was a hoax.  They are being very egocentric. They re not thinking about how their actions could affect other people,  said Licensed Therapist Jaime Bronstein.She believes young people go to COVID parties either to be exposed because they fall into peer pressure or they truly believe the virus doesn t exist. They also don t have very strong impulse control. And that s because their prefrontal cortex is not fully developed. And it s not fully developed until they re 25 years old. And that s responsible for making the rig stanley cup uk ht and wrong decision,  she explained.Bronstein says many attending these part stanley thermos ies are young single men going through the  Young Male Syndrome.  They just love engaging in high-risk behavior such as high-speed driving, doing illicit drugs,  stanley italia doing the tide-pod challenge, the cinnamon challenge, and in this case, going to a COVID party,  she said.Here in the Tampa Bay area, we ve seen young people lining up outside local establishments without masks and not social distancing.So how can parents get their kids to realize, they re not invincible  First sit down with your kids and have a discussion about decision making and consequences. And you want to be able to talk with your children, not to them. You want them to feel seen and heard and you really want to listen to them,  she said.And if you have adult friends not following CDC guidelines This social worker recommends goin