President Joe Biden on Saturday signed the most extensive weapon violence bill in decades, a bipartisan compromise that appeared to be unimaginable until a series of new mass shootings, including the slaughter of 19 students and two teachers at Texas Elementary School.
Life will be saved,” he said in the White House. Quoting the victim’s firing family, the President said, Their message to us is to do something. Well today, we did it.
The DPR gave the final approval on Friday, following the senate section on Thursday, and Biden acted right before leaving Washington for two peaks in Europe.
Legislation will strengthen background checks for the youngest weapons buyers, maintain firearms from more violence in domestic violence and help countries implement the law of red flags that make it easier for authorities to take weapons from people who are decided to be dangerous.
Most of the $ 13 billion costs will help improve the mental health program and aid school, which has been targeted in Newtown, Connecticut, and Parkland, Florida, and elsewhere in mass shooting.
The move arose after the decision of the Supreme Court which attacked the New York Law which limits the ability of people to carry hidden weapons.
While the bill does not include louder restrictions that have long been fought for by Democrats, such as the prohibition of weapons of the type of attack and background examination for all weapons transactions, it is the most influential measure of the violence of firearms from the congress because it imposes a ban on the attack weapons that are now turned on Now it is turned on with the prohibition of revived weapons of attacks that are revived which are revived which are revived which was revived in 1993.
Even though this bill did not do everything I wanted, it was among the actions that I had long mentioned who would save my life,” Biden said.
Quite a Republican Congress joined the Democrats in supporting the steps after raging recently in Buffalo, New York and Uvalde, Texas. It took weeks of closed conversation but the senators appeared with compromise.
Biden held a signing ceremony right before leaving for the peak of the seven leading economic powers the United States, Britain, Canada, France, Germany, Italy and Japan – in Germany. He will travel later to Spain for the NATO meeting.