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Biden signs gun safety bill and swipes in Supreme Court

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Washington — US Joe -President Biden signed a major federal gun reform for the first time in 30 years on Saturday, days after a decision condemned by the Supreme Court to expand the rights of firearm owners.

"God willingly save many lives," Biden said at the White House after signing the bill with his wife Jill.

The bipartisan bill was put together just weeks after the mass shootings in Yuvalde and Buffalo, which killed more than 30 people, including 19 children in elementary school.

The law contains provisions to keep the gun out of the hands of those who are considered dangerous to themselves or others.

The reforms took place the same week that the Supreme Court expanded the rights of gun owners, and for the first time on Thursday, the US Constitution's ability to publicly carry pistols for personal self-defense. Said to protect.

"The Supreme Court has made some terrible decisions," Biden told reporters after the ruling, and on Friday another excluded the right to a national abortion.

Gun control has long been a divisive issue in the country, and attempts to apply new regulations to the sale of guns have failed many times.

Prior to the November 8 midterm elections for parliamentary rule, Biden is trying to improve the decline in public approval rates to voters to secure a victory in gun control. Made it part of the campaign's marketing.

A new law blocks the sale of guns to those convicted of abusing an unmarried intimate partner and is convicted of domestic violence. Crack down on the sale of guns to buyers. It will also provide new federal funding to states that administer a "danger signal" law aimed at removing guns from people who are considered dangerous to themselves and others.

It does not prohibit the sale of assault-style rifles or large magazines. However, we are taking some steps in the background check by allowing access to information about the serious crimes committed by the boy for the first time.

"Now we think it's impossible to achieve anything in Washington, we're doing what's inevitable. If we can reach a gun compromise, it's another serious problem. We should be able to reach a compromise, "Biden said. Before traveling to Germany for the Summit of the Seven Rich Countries.

"I know there's more to do and I'll never give up, but today is a monumental day."

He's a gun To commemorate the enactment of the Safety Law, he said he would welcome victims of gun violence and the families of legislators at the White House event on July 11. (Report by Trevor Hunnicutt, additional report by Lucia Mutikani, edited by John Stonestreet and Chizu Nomiyama)