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PresidentJoe Bidenannounced a series of executive actions related to gun violence on Thursday during a press conference held at the Rose Garden.
The orders he announced came after recent mass shootings inGeorgia,ColoradoandCalifornia.
“Gun violence in this country is an epidemic, and it’s an international embarrassment,“he saidbefore unveiling his instructions to the Department of Justice on changing its rules for firearms. “Every day in this country, 316 people are shot. Every single day. A hundred and six of them die every day.”
Biden, 78, also announced his nomination of David Chipman, a gun control advocate, to lead the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
One of the president’s executive actions includes tightening regulations on “ghost guns,” which are homemade firearms made from kits or parts bought online that typically don’t have traceable serial numbers — which Biden wants to change.
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As part of the plan, he instructed the DOJ to propose a rule requiring that all parts of manufactured guns have serial numbers and that distributors perform a background check and register the weapon in a client’s name before an individual can purchase them.
The president wants the modified weapons to be subject to the same rules in the National Firearms Act that apply to silencer add-ons. Those requirements include an owner paying a $200 fee and submitting their name and information to the DOJ.
Additionally, on Thursday, Biden instructed the DOJ to draft sample “red flag” legislation for more states to adopt. Some states already have “red flag” laws, which allow police or family members to petition in court to have someone banned from owning or obtaining guns temporarily due to danger or a perceived threat.
The laws, the president said, are helpful in cases from homicide to suicide. “States that have red flag laws have seen and — seen a reduction in the number of suicides in their states,” he said.
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The three background-check bills would cover anyone purchasing a gun at a gun show or online, closure of what’s known as the “Charleston” loophole that allows people to purchase guns after three days if the seller doesn’t get a background check back from the FBI within three days and lastly, a reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act, which prevents proven abusers and stalkers from obtaining guns.
Finally, Biden instructed the DOJ and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearmsto issue a report on firearms tracking annually. A report hasn’t been done since 2000.
“We got a long way to go. It always seems like we always have a long way to go. But I also — today, we’re taking steps to confront not just the gun crisis, but what is actually a public health crisis,” Biden said at the Rose Garden.
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Biden argued that nothing he was suggesting infringed on a person’s Second Amendment rights.
“They’re phony, arguments suggesting that these are Second Amendment rights at stake from what we’re talking about,” the president said. “From the very beginning, you couldn’t own any weapon you wanted to own. From the very beginning that the Second Amendment existed, certain people weren’t allowed to have weapons. So the idea is just bizarre to suggest that some of the things we’re recommending are contrary to the Constitution.”
source: people.com