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Why Scott Peters live streamed House gun control sit-in

June 21, 2016

San Diego's own Rep. Scott Peters was a rebel with a cause Wednesday when he broke congressional rules and livestreamed a sit-in over gun control reform on the floor of the House of Representatives.

Democratic lawmakers all staged a sit-in in an effort to spur the House of Representatives to vote on gun control legislation. Congressional leaders took turns speaking and said they wouldn't rise until House Speaker Paul Ryan R-Wis. allowed a vote, following in the footsteps of Senate Democrats who filibustered on the same issue for nearly 15 hours last week.

Peters was among them, and when the House session was halted Wednesday and cameras were shut off during the group's speeches, he used a livestreaming app called Periscope to show that the sit-in continued and what the congressmen and women were saying.

Scott Peters on periscope

LIVE on #Periscope https://t.co/RR9GEIL2Wg

— Scott Peters (@ScottPetersSD) June 23, 2016

LIVE on #Periscope https://t.co/6eU7Q8OXG3

— Scott Peters (@ScottPetersSD) June 22, 2016

So why not turn on the House cameras do the world can see what's happening here? What is @PaulRyanPress afraid of? https://t.co/ezNbAqVtj7

— Scott Peters (@ScottPetersSD) June 22, 2016

C-SPAN, the cable network that is constantly streaming the events of both arms of Congress, followed his lead and began streaming his periscope feed.

C-SPAN streams Scott Peters' periscope

C-SPAN has no control over the U.S. House TV cameras.

— CSPAN (@cspan) June 22, 2016

C-SPAN has no control over the U.S. House TV cameras. Now showing a @periscopeco from @RepScottPeters. pic.twitter.com/L3JeHuSdL5

— CSPAN (@cspan) June 22, 2016

Peters' stream gained thousands of followers and national attention, including these headlines:

POLITICO: C-SPAN's viral video moment

Bustle: How To Watch The Democratic Gun Control Sit-In Even Though The GOP Doesn't Want You To

International Business Times: Gun Control Protests Hit Periscope: House Democrats Break Floor Rules With Live Video Broadcasts

Vox: The cameras are still off in the House chamber. But you can watch the sit-in on this live stream.

You can watch the C-SPAN stream here.

According to House rules, "A person on the floor of the House may not smoke or use a mobile electronic device that impairs decorum." On social media, people pondered the issue, but it didn't stop Peters.

Here's a look at some of the reaction to what Peters did.

Peters livestream

Reaction ranged from fascination, to excitement.

I really love that CSPAN is broadcasting a periscope video because House Republicans cut the video feed. We live in an awesome time for tech

— Ty Leisher (@TyLeisher) June 22, 2016

Rep. Scott Peters is going all "MacGyver" and shooting the sit-in on #Periscope, which is then going to C-SPAN. https://t.co/Je7tfg0hX2

— Jean Podrasky (@JeanPodrasky) June 22, 2016

DEMOCRATS HAVE FOUND A WORKAROUND TO THE CAMERAS BEING OFF. REP. SCOTT PETERS HAS A PERISCOPE.https://t.co/Xnt31saTZR

— Matt Fuller (@MEPFuller) June 22, 2016

Pretty badass that after Paul Ryan made them turn the cameras off at the house protest Rep Scott Peters is periscoping it on CSPAN.

— Jamie Kilstein (@jamiekilstein) June 22, 2016
People talked about rules.

Lots of photos, video being taken on House floor during gun violence sit-in, in violation of rules

— Scott Wong (@scottwongDC) June 22, 2016

GOP has turned off cameras in House. In response Dems are tweeting and Periscoping which is not allowed under House rules #NoBillNoBreak

— James Hamric (@HokieinSA) June 22, 2016