The U.S. Senate has passed the most important gun bill in decades in the wake of mass shootings.

Thursday's US Senate briefly approved thebipartisan mass shooting bill, which was unthinkable just a month ago, and was finalized in Congress. Paved the way for approval. -Reach decades of reaction to the brutalmass shootings in the United States.

Years of delays in GOP procedures hindered Democratic efforts to curb firearms, followed byDemocratsand someRepublican Partyhas determined that parliamentary omissions are unacceptable from the end. A month of rampage in Newyork and Texas. After weeks of private discussions, a group of senators from both parties offered a compromise and shocked the country on a regular basis, but no longer surprising, a gradual gradual to curb bloodshed. Embodied influential movements.

$ 13 billion measures strengthen background checks for youngest gun buyers, protect firearms from domestic violence criminals, and make weapons easier from those deemed dangerous by authorities Helps enact a danger signal law that allows you to take it out. We also fund community programs for school safety, mental health and violence prevention.

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election year packages include a ban on offensive weapons and large magazines used to kill Buffalo, and Democrats say It was well below the stronger gun control that we had been asking for for years. Uvalde, Texas, New York. Nonetheless, the agreement shows voters that the leaders of both parties have declared victory and know how to compromise and make the government work, while leaving room for each side to appeal to its core supporters. I did.

"This is not the cure for all the ways gun control affects our country," said Senate Majority Leader Chuck, whose party has targeted gun control for decades.・ Schumer, D-N.Y. Said. "But it's a long delinquency step in the right direction. Passing this gun safety bill is really important and it will save lives."

Many conservative voters In favor of Article 2 of the Constitutional Amendment to exercise the right to motive, Mitch McConnell, Republican, a minority leader in the Senate, said: at school. "They want both of them at the same time, and that's what the previous Senate bill would accomplish," he said.

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This day turned out to be bittersweet for supporters of reducing gun violence. Emphasizing the lasting effect of the conservative cIout, the right-wing Supreme Court has decided to extend the right of Americans to carry weapons in public. The judge has revoked New York law requiring people to prove that they need to carry a weapon before they can get a license.

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The final pass vote was 65-33.

A few hours ago, Senators cast 65-34 votes to end the filibuster by conservative Republican Senators. This was five more than the required 60-vote threshold. The House of Representatives plans to vote on the bill on Friday, and approval seems certain.

In that vote, 15 Senate Republicans joined all 50 Democrats, including two alliance independents, to vote for legislation.

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But the vote highlights the risks the Republicans face by opposition to party pro-gun voters and firearm groups like the National Rifle Association. Did. Senator Lisa Murkowski of Alaska and Todd Young of Indiana were only two of the 15 re-elected this fall. The remaining four will retire and eight will not meet voters until 2026.

Needless to say, Republican senators who voted "no" included potential 2024 presidential candidates such as Tom Cotton in Arkansas, Ted Cruz in Texas, and Josh Hawley. rice field. Tim Scott of Missouri and South Carolina. Some of the party's most conservative members, such as Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky and Mike Leigh of Utah, also voted "no."

The Senate's actions were a clear breakthrough, but the outlook for Congress's continued move on the curb of the gun is bleak.

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Less than one-third of the 50 Republican Senators in the Senate uphold the bill, with solid Republican opposition Is certain in the Senate. The Republican Top House voted "against" in an email from Republican leader Steve Scalise in Louisiana, slowing down the bill's right to "law-abiding citizens' amendment Article 2". Efforts to scrape it off. "

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Both The Chamber of Commerce (now tightly controlled by the Democratic Party of Japan) is run by the GOP after the midterm elections in November.

In a statement, President Joe Biden said that the residents of Yuvarde had told him that Washington had to act when he visited. "This law makes children in schools and communities safer. I call Congress to finish work and bring the bill to my desk," Biden said.

A month after Gunman killed 19 students and two teachers in Uvalde, Senate actions took place. Just a few days earlier, a white man was accused of being motivated by racism for killing 10 black grocery shoppers in Buffalo. Members of both parties, both shooters are 18 years old, have a youthful profile shared by many mass shootings, and the close timing of the two slaughterers and victims that many can identify. He said he had aroused a demand for action by voters.

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The talks are led by Senator Chris Murphy, Democrats, Kyrsten Sinema, Arizona, John Cornyn, and Republicans. did. Texas, and Tom Tillis, Republican Murphy, on behalf of Newtown, Connecticut, in 2012 an assailant killed 20 students and 6 staff at Sandy Hook Elementary School. Meanwhile, Cornin has been involved in past shootings following the shootings in his state and is near McConnell.

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Murphy had thousands of lives saying that this measure could save him, and was an opportunity to "prove to the tired Americans that democracy hasn't broken so far that it can't stand up."

"I believe in doing nothing in the face of what I saw in Yuvarde," Konin said.

This bill makes records of local boys between the ages of 18 and 20 available during the federal background checks required when trying to buy a gun. These tests are currently limited to 3 days and last up to 10 days to give federal and local authorities time to search records.

Those convicted of domestic violence, the victim's current or former romantic partner, are barred from obtaining firearms and close the so-called "boyfriend loophole."

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Currently This ban applies only to married people. A person who lives with the victim or has a victim and a child. The compromise will extend it to those who are believed to have had a "continuous and serious relationship."

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Other than that to help the state enforce the Locomotive Acts, and for anti-violence programs I have money for the state. There are such laws in 19 states and the District of Columbia.

The bill expands the use of background checks by rewriting the definition of federal-approved gun shops required to conduct background checks. Penalties for gun smuggling will be strengthened, billions of dollars will be provided to behavioral health clinics and school mental health programs, and school safety initiatives will be funded, but staff will use "dangerous weapons" there is no.

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