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Obama vows action to tighten gun laws
Proposals to Congress in January; Biden to spearhead effort

WASHINGTON — Declaring the time for action overdue, President Barack Obama promised on Wednesday to send Congress broad proposals in January for tightening gun laws and curbing violence after last week’s schoolhouse massacre in Connecticut.

Even before those proposals are drafted, Obama pressed lawmakers to reinstate a ban on military-style assault weapons, close loopholes that allow gun buyers to skirt background checks and restrict high-capacity ammunition clips.

“The fact that this problem is complex can no longer be an excuse for doing nothing,” Obama said in his most detailed comments on guns since Friday’s killing of 20 schoolchildren and six adults in Newtown, Conn. “The fact that we can’t prevent every act of violence doesn’t mean we can’t steadily reduce the violence.”

Gun control measures have faced fierce resistance in Congress for years but that may be changing now because of last week’s violence. Since then, Obama has signaled for the first time in his presidency that he’s willing to spend political capital on the issue and some prominent gun-rights advocates on Capitol Hill — Democrats and Republicans alike — have expressed willingness to consider new measures.

Still, given the long history of opposition to tighter gun laws, there is no certainty the legislation Obama backed Wednesday or the proposals he will send to Congress next month will become law.

Obama tasked Vice President Joe Biden, a longtime gun control advocate, with overseeing the administration-wide process to create those proposals. Beyond firearms’ restrictions, officials will also look for ways to increase mental health resources and consider steps to keep society from glamorizing guns and violence.

Obama’s January deadline underscores the desire among White House officials to respond swiftly to the Newtown shooting. Obama aides worry that as the shock of the shooting fades, so, too, will the prospects that pro-gun lawmakers will work with the White House to tighten restrictions.

“I would hope that our memories aren’t so short that what we saw in Newtown isn’t lingering with us, that we don’t remain passionate about it only a month later,” said Obama. He pledged to talk about gun violence in his State of the Union address.

Emphasizing the need to take action, Obama said eight people have been killed by guns across the U.S. since the Newtown shooting. Among them were a 4-year-old girl and three law enforcement officers.

The president has called for a national dialogue on gun violence before, after other mass shootings during his presidency. But his rhetoric has not been backed up with concrete action. And some of the gun measures Obama has signed lessened restrictions on guns, allowing people to carry concealed weapons in national parks and in checked bags on Amtrak trains

The president bristled at suggestions that he had been silent on gun issues during his four years in office. But he acknowledged that the Newtown shooting had been “a wake-up call for all of us.”

The shooting appears to have had a similar impact on several longtime gun backers on Capitol Hill. West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin, a conservative Democrat and avid hunter, has said “everything should be on the table” as Washington looks to prevent another tragedy, as has 10-term House Republican Jack Kingston of Georgia

There was little response from Republicans Wednesday following Obama’s statements. New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, an independent who has been sharply critical of the president’s lack of action on gun issues, called the effort a step in the right direction.

Obama, seeking to ease the fears of gun owners, reiterated his support for the Second Amendment. And he said no effort to reduce gun violence would be successful without their participation.

“I am also betting that the majority, the vast majority, of responsible law-abiding gun owners would be some of the first to say that we should be able to keep an irresponsible, law-breaking few from buying a weapon of war,” he said.

He also challenged the National Rifle Association to do “some self-reflection.” The gun lobby is a powerful political force, particularly in Republican primaries, and previously has worked to unseat lawmakers who back gun control measures.

The NRA, in its first statements since the shooting, pledged Tuesday to offer “meaningful contributions to help make sure this never happens again.”

The Biden-led task force will also explore ways to improve mental health resources and address ways to create a culture that doesn’t promote violence. The departments of Justice, Education, Health and Human Services, and Homeland Security, along with outside groups and lawmakers, will all be part of the process.

Biden’s prominent role could be an asset for the White House in getting gun legislation through Congress. The vice president spent decades in the Senate and has been called on by Obama before to use his long-standing relationships with lawmakers to build support for White House measures.

The vice president also brings to the effort a long history of working on gun control issues, having chaired the Senate Judiciary Committee and leading the original effort to ban assault weapons. The ban expired in 2004, but Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., says she plans to bring it back for a vote early next year.

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This gun control crap is a load of bull....

They made drugs illegal and look how that turned out....The only thing it will do is make it harder for law abiding citizens to own firearms for protection.

There are so many firearms in circulation, that any criminal can find one easy enough for the next 50 years. A criminal is going to do whatever he wants, no matter the law..

Our government needs to pull their heads out of the clouds and look at the bigger picture.. Enforce laws already on the books, like immigration. Look at the other DD headline with the deported felon who tried to smuggle in 120lbs of pot. I bet all of those drugs that he got by before being caught didnt help the illegal drug trade which in itself has alot of violence behind it. Or what about all of the violent felons they let out on parole just for playing nice in prison. The prisoners know if they keep their nose clean they can get out quicker, then they turn right back to the life that got them there. Let them serve a full term, give them something to think about before committing a crime again. Look at the multiple felon kid that ran from police and killed a grandmother on Spring Ave. Our government is a joke, it needs to wake up and do its job before implementing more laws.

Gun control is not the issue. People control is.

Our government needs to pull their heads out of the clouds and look at the bigger picture..

ARE we sure they need to pull their heads out of the clouds??? hehehe JUST SAYING

If I wanted protection, I'd buy a pistol. If I wanted to murder 20+ people/children at a time, I'd get a semi-automatioc rifle. The general public are to stupid to own weapons of mass killing. This has become obvious lately. I don't understand why someone could be so insecure or paranoid to feel like needing the capability of killing so many people. Probably insecure about a tiny penis.

I'd like to see a balanced budget from this administration.

Hey Robert. Study your facts straight. The Sandy Hook shooter didnt even use a semi-auto rifle. He used handguns. So did the Vtech Shooter and so did the Ft Hood shooter. Guns are not the problem. Look at OK City Bombing, SHould we ban passenger vans too, because that killed alot of people. Or what about the 9/11, should we ban airplanes....

Your reasoning is stupid, and your penis comment is sexist...

I think Robert, may be speaking from experience???

Are you poo-poo heads so stupid that you want to keep the NRAs ignorant idea of gun control alive while children are at risk???? What will your excuse be when the next child dies______________

Bubba says NO

Bubba there is no excuse for what that monster did. But it wasnt the guns fault. It was a mentally ill individual. He could have used anything, he could have ran the kids down in the parking lot. Thats what you gun control nuts dont realize is its not the guns fault, its the person. The firearms were not even his, he stole them from his mother. He could have robbed a gun store and still committed the crime.

NOO! not MAH GUNZ!

what'll i use as my phallic symbol then? my big SUV?

@Louise, if there were no guns then no shooting, no killing right. Are you willing to stand and face the parents of the children and tell them it is ok to have guns not controlled? No you are not. Hell we control cars why not guns. Double hell we control marriage. All you are spewing is bullshit.

You have to pass a test to get a high school GED. Wow!!! You have to be 21 to drink. But 18 to join the military. You have to be 21 to buy cigarettes.

Bubba says we must control weapons now

Bubba, do you think only guns kill people? Do you think mentally ill people wouldnt kill people with any other weapons? And yes you have to pass a background test and other forms to get a handgun, so it doesnt matter. OH BTW, Since your facts are all wrong anyways, its 19 to buy cigarettes..

But your wrong in all other aspects, guess it just shows you are ignorant to the facts and just want to spew BS.

Let's regulate alcohol to end people being killed by drunk drivers.

Let's make Meth illegal.

Let's ban cocaine and all the other illegal drugs.

Let's close the borders so there will be no more murders by illegals.

we can go on and on...The government does such a great job at protecting it's citizens.

D and Louise you choose to do nothing. So why do you choose to post your bull here. And I am sure your children are proud of your sorry, well you get the idea.......

Bubba says sorry I don't smoke

Judys husband

I'm getting rid of my ink pen because it miss spells words.

Judys husband

I'm getting rid of my ink pen because it miss spells words.

Oh Bubba, I do alot of things. I am a responsible gun owner who is a proud member of the NRA. I believe in what our forefathers wrote in the 2nd Amendment. I carry a pistol to protect myself from the likes of scum that is produced everyday who breaks the law no matter what is legal or illegal.

I believe it is every Americans right to arm themselves and defend themselves. Think on this and then I am done arguing with pedantic morons like you. If one of those slain teachers had been carrying a pistol and was trained in its use, do you think so many children would have been slaughtered. Or if there are armed teachers in every school, do you think they would be such easy targets for monsters like Lanza? No.

And thank you to the other posters who have enough common sense to realize an inanimate object is not to blame here.

protect myself from the likes of scum that is produced everyday who breaks the law no matter what is legal or illegal.

Bubba says what is this --no matter is legal or illegal

protect myself from the likes of scum that is produced everyday who breaks the law no matter what is legal or illegal.

Bubba says what is this --no matter is legal or illegal

Now, I know you are just trolling..Since I said I wouldnt comment further, I feel I have to explain myself.

Scum will break the law no matter what they justify, wether owning a firearm is legal or illegal, they will still break the law. Example..Drugs are illegal, Alcohol is legal. Scum will continue to drink and drive by drinking legal alcohol, or scum will continue to drive under the influence with illegal drugs. Last I checked murder is illegal, doesnt stop monsters from committing it....

Doesnt matter whether something is banned or not, they still continue to do it.

Comprehend?

@ Louise. It would take balls to rob a gun store without a gun.

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