ABC News October 26, 2015

Amy Schumer Teams Up Again With Sen. Chuck Schumer to Urge Gun Control

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Amy Schumer and her cousin Sen. Chuck Schumer have teamed up again for what they are calling a "crusade on guns."

"Schumer & Schumer" -- as the cousins have dubbed themselves -- made an appearance at New York's City Hall Sunday calling for lawmakers to vote on a gun control bill recently sponsored by the New York Democrat.

Amy Schumer Joins Sen. Chuck Schumer to Push for Gun Control Legislation Amy Schumer Says Her 'Heart Is Broken' After Deadly Shooting in Louisiana

The two first teamed up in August, days after a gunman fatally shot two women before turning the gun on himself in the Lafayette, Louisiana, theater showing Amy Schumer's movie "Trainwreck."

"On Thursday, July 23rd, a man sat down for my movie, "Trainwreck." I don't know why he picked my movie," the comedian said Sunday. "It is something I live with every day."

The star and her cousin are enlisting the public's help in forcing legislators to vote on Sen. Schumer's proposed bill, which would strengthen background checks and stop trafficking of weapons across state lines, among other things.

Introducing the hashtag #AimingForChange, they are asking Americans to speak out on social media, as well as call, write and march to stop gun violence.

Please join me and @SenSchumer in ending gun violence and tweet the hashtag #aimingforchange RT we can do this pic.twitter.com/kfeeFAItKh

— Amy Schumer (@amyschumer) October 25, 2015

My cousin @amyschumer & I have said #EnoughIsEnough. Let Washington know what you think of these principles: pic.twitter.com/5oTxWGs1kS

— Chuck Schumer (@SenSchumer) October 25, 2015

Amy Schumer also revealed this weekend that her recent HBO special was dedicated to her niece and theater shooting victims Mayci Breaux and Jillian Johnson.

My niece and Mayci Breaux and Jillian Johnson, the victims of the Lafayette shooting. https://t.co/KH4NxpmE1l

— Amy Schumer (@amyschumer) October 24, 2015

The Associated Press contributed to this report.