(The Atlantic) Members of the new House majority plan to introduce gun legislation they dont expect to pass. But they want to make a point. During the November elections a number of Democratic House candidates made gun control a central theme of their midterm campaign and dozens more gave the issue strong emphasis on the trail. Next month they might have a chance to follow through on their campaign promises with legislation requiring federal background checks on all gun sales. The legislation isnt likely to become law. It will be a bit like Republican House efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act back in 2017 said Adam Winkler a constitutional-law professor at UCLA: a symbolic gesture that never becomes the law of the land but that nonetheless serves a political purpose. While the GOPs attempts to repeal the ACA ultimately hurt some Republicans in the midterm elections Democrats believe their gun-control efforts will help the cause.Itll show two things" said Representative Mike Thompson of California the chairman of the House Gun Violence Prevention Task Force in an interview that we care about our communitys safety and itll show that we listen to voters."