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Started by nastygunz, April 08, 2021, 05:44:16 PM

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nastygunz

Published on Apr 8, 2021
President Joe Biden announced executive orders on gun control after mass shootings in Georgia and Colorado killed a total of 18 people. For access to live and exclusive video from CNBC subscribe to CNBC PRO: https://cnb.cx/2NGeIviâ€

President Joe Biden announced a series of executive actions on Thursday to reduce gun violence and urged Congress to pass broader gun-control legislation.

The bundle of actions, Biden’s first attempt as president to tackle the fraught politics surrounding guns in America, was unveiled in the wake of a recent spate of mass shootings across the country, including Thursday in South Carolina, where five people were gunned down. In the past three weeks, other deadly mass shootings occurred in Georgia, Colorado and California.

“This is an epidemic, for God’s sake, and it has to stop,” Biden said in a Rose Garden speech.

The White House’s moves include directing the Department of Justice to craft a rule addressing the spread of untraceable “ghost guns” and publish an example of “red flag” legislation for states to follow.

Red-flag laws allow police or family members to petition a court to bar an individual from accessing firearms. Biden also called for a federal red-flag law, saying such legislation would prevent suicides, protect women from domestic violence, and stop mass shooters before they carry out an attack.

Biden announced he would nominate former federal agent David Chipman to head the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms. Chipman, who spent 25 years as an ATF special agent, is a senior policy advisor for the gun-control advocacy group Giffords.

Here’s what Biden’s actions will do, according to the White House:

Direct the Justice Department to propose a rule within 30 days to help stop the proliferation of ghost guns â€" firearms assembled from kits that often lack serial numbers and are difficult to trace.
Direct the DOJ to craft a rule within 60 days that clarifies the point at which a stabilizing arm brace effectively turns a pistol into a short-barreled rifle, subjecting that firearm to additional regulations.
Direct the DOJ to publish, within 60 days, model red-flag legislation, which lets law enforcement officers or family members ask a court to temporarily bar someone from accessing guns under certain circumstances. The White House says the model legislation will make it easier for states to pass their own versions of that law.
Direct the DOJ to issue a comprehensive report on gun trafficking.
Biden also called for Congress to end the broad immunity that gun-makers have from being sued for shootings.

The administration also hopes to focus investment in “community violence interventions,” which are methods for lowering gun violence in cities without incarcerating people, the fact sheet said. Some metropolitan areas, such as New York City, are grappling with a surge in shooting crimes and homicides amid the coronavirus pandemic.

In his speech Thursday, Biden lamented that gun violence has become “an international embarrassment” for the U.S.

“Our flag was still flying at half staff for the victims of the horrific murder of eight primarily Asian American people in Georgia, when 10 more lives were taken at a mass murder in Colorado,” Biden said.

He spoke after an introduction from Vice President Kamala Harris, and his speech was followed by remarks from Attorney General Merrick Garland.

The president emphasized that the newly announced actions were merely initial steps, and heaped pressure on federal lawmakers to pass gun-reform proposals that have already been approved by the Democrat-led House.

“There’s much more that Congress can do to help that effort, and they can do it right now,” Biden said.

“They’ve offered plenty of thoughts and prayers, members of Congress. But they’ve passed not a single new federal law to reduce gun violence,” he said.

“Enough prayers; time for some action.”

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Hawks Feather

Seems that they always fail to mention the number of murders in Chicago, Detroit, and other large cities.  Not to mention that when the person doing the killing is anything but white they fail to mention that as well.

FinsnFur

Yep! Jerry nailed it. I also can't help but to wonder how many of these are being staged. I just don't trust any part of their agenda.

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nastygunz

 Somebody just burglarized the gun store in town and stole four handguns and a whole bunch of ammunition. I bet those people aren't worried about crazy Joe's gun laws.

Ironic that all the politicians that are trying to pass gun laws are sitting in the capital building surrounded by armed police officers and national guardsmen.

HaMeR

The left sponsors these shootings when they get control. These do not happen under a Republicans term. And IF they do it's just a simple "lets see how far we can push the right to dismantle the 2A." When that fails the shootings stop until the left gets control again. I find it ironic how these shootings only happen at certain times and under certain Presidency's rather than every year like they portray them to be happening. Call it a conspiracy theory if you will. I simply see reality.
Glen

RIP Russ,Blaine,Darrell

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