The Democratic-led chamber approved the election-year legislation on a mostly party-line 234-193 vote, capping a spurt of action prompted by voters' revulsion over last month’s mass shootings in New York and Texas. The night before, the Senate approved it by a bipartisan 65-33 margin, with 15 Republicans joining all Democrats in supporting a package that senators from both parties had crafted.
The legislation was a direct result of the slaying of 19 children and two teachers at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas, exactly one month ago, and the killing of 10 Black shoppers days earlier in Buffalo, New York. Lawmakers returned from their districts after those shootings saying constituents were demanding congressional action, a vehemence many felt could not be ignored.
“Today they're coming after our Second Amendment liberties, and who knows what it will be tomorrow,” said Rep. Jim Jordan of Ohio, the Judiciary panel's top Republican. The bill lacked favorite Democratic proposals like bans on the assault-type weapons and high-capacity ammunition magazines used in the slayings in Buffalo and Uvalde. But it still let both parties declare victory by demonstrating to voters that they know how to compromise and make government work.
The talks that produced the bill were led by Sens. Chris Murphy, D-Conn., Kyrsten Sinema, D-Ariz., John Cornyn, R-Texas, and Thom Tillis, R-N.C. Murphy represented Newtown, Connecticut, when an assailant killed 20 students and six staffers at Sandy Hook Elementary School in 2012, while Cornyn has been involved in past gun talks following mass shootings in his state and is close to McConnell.
All criminals got their guns from irresponsible legal gun owners…they should be held accountable and be considered accessories to any crime their former weapons are used in.
What landmark. Changes next to nothing as time will prove
LI Fine with it but better not be allowed to carry in certain places like bars where alcohol is involved and people aren’t thinking clearly
LI Punish law abiding citizens. Keep releasing violent criminals. Makes sense
I hope criminals obey THIS law
46 people shot in Chicago last weekend. I'm sure gun laws woyld have stpped those. Oh that's right, they already have a whole bunch of laws that criminals don't follow. So why keep adding more and pretending these laws will make changes.
Everytime someone talks about sensible gun control, the NRA and their apologists shout '2nd Amendment rights'. No one can actually articulate WHY they need guns - all 400 million of them. Answers spouted range from 'it's our right', and 'it's our culture', to 'this is America'.
Toothless.
NJ Gun laws don’t apply to criminals.
LI Placing band aids on bullet wounds....
Our police isn’t mandated to protect citizens , they only mandated to protect people in custody ! Let the good citizens arm themselves And protect themselves , Just like Florida .
NJ This is also unconstitutional
LI I’m actually ok with all of those other than the remove firearms from people who are judged to be violent or dangerous. My only issue is how is it going to be decided? Is it truly due process? If no evidence is found are the firearms returned? There’s an issue there
LI Finally, the jerks we sent to DC are actually moved their ass and came up with with a half ass law. Hurrrayyyyt
LI Too many birth control pill hormones have led to insane children. Birth control pills must be made illegal.
NJ None of this will make a difference to actual criminals
LI America is crumbling
LI Imagine if they actually added some thing that holds criminals accountable and illuminates plea deals when gang members are caught with guns. Imagine if they put this much effort into removing delusional DAs that are pro criminal, like ManhattanDA
LI So a bill will stop gun violence? That’s cute 💚💜
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