Obama unveils biggest gun-control push in generations

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Obama unveils biggest gun-control push in generations

(Reuters) President Barack Obama launched the biggest U.S. gun-control push in generations on Wednesday, urging Congress to approve an assault weapons ban and background checks for all gun buyers to prevent mass shootings like the Newtown school massacre.

Rolling out a wide-ranging plan for executive and legislative action to curb gun violence, Obama set up a fierce clash with the powerful U.S. gun lobby and its supporters in Congress, who will resist what they see as an encroachment on constitutionally protected gun rights.

Obama presented his agenda at a White House event in front of an audience that included relatives of some of the 20 first graders who were killed along with six adults by a gunman on December 14 at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut.

"We can't put this off any longer," Obama said, vowing to use "whatever weight this office holds" to make his proposals reality. "Congress must act soon," he said, flanked by schoolchildren.

In a sign of how bitter the fight over gun control could get, the National Rifle Association released an advertisement hours before Obama spoke that accused him of hypocrisy for accepting armed Secret Service protection for his daughters. The White House condemned the ad as "repugnant.

Until now, Obama had done little to change America's gun culture. But just days before his second inauguration, he appears determined to champion gun control in his next term, which also will be dominated by debt and spending fights with Congress and a likely debate over immigration reform.

His plan calls on Congress to renew a prohibition on assault weapons sales that expired in 2004, require criminal background checks on all gun purchases, including closing a loophole for gun show sales, and pass a new federal gun trafficking law - long sought by big-city mayors to keep out-of-state guns off their streets.

He also announced 23 steps he intends to take immediately without congressional approval. These include improving the existing system for background checks, lifting the ban on federal research on gun violence, putting more counselors and "resource officers" in schools and better access to mental health services.

Source & more: http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/01/16/us-usa-guns-idUSBRE90F0NU20130116

About fucking time.
 
Imo gun control is honestly a tough issue to tackle, but there's a good solution that people aren't trying.
When I say it's a tough issue to tackle I mean that you can't just ban all guns or allow everyone to have guns.
If you ban all the guns people will still buy and sell guns on the black market, and in that situation the government won't have any control over the sales at all, putting the general public in greater risk.
If, however, you improve the gun registration system such that it's relatively easy for a normal, sane person to get hold of a weapon but the weapon itself is highly logged and also require people to present their license to buy ammo as well it would make things much better.
Also increase the penalties for misuse of weapons.

Basically, let the rednecks have their guns and ammo but they have to have a license to purchase either.
 
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