Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D., Mass.) endorsed a national gun licensing proposal as well as a national gun registry on Monday.
In a series of tweets, the Democratic presidential candidate said she would support a gun licensing system, which would ban anyone from purchasing a gun unless they first obtain a special government permit. Such a system is currently employed by a handful of states. A national registration system would also make it illegal to possess a firearm without first registering it with the federal government.
When asked by Parkland survivor and gun control activist David Hogg whether she supported "#LicensingAndRegistration," Warren responded by tweeting "Yes, I do!"
She then laid out her support for other gun control measures.