The President wants to sign into law a ban on high-powered guns that have the capacity to kill many people
very quickly. After the mass killing last Saturday at a gay nightclub in Colorado Springs, he said in a statement:
âWhen will we decide weâve had enough? ⌠We need to enact an assault weapons ban to get weapons of
war off Americaâs streets. âShe went on to further say, âThe idea we still allow semi-automatic weapons to be
purchased is sick. Just sick,â Biden said on Thanksgiving Day.
The Democratic-led House passed legislation in July to revive a 1990s-era ban on certain semi-automatic
guns, with Bidenâs vocal support. And the president pushed the weapons ban nearly everywhere he campaigned this year.
Congress has shown reluctance to outlaw AR-15s and other assault-style guns. The Democratic-controlled
House passed a ban in July. However, the bill stands little chance of advancing in the Senate, where 10
Republicans would need to join a unified Democratic caucus to break the stonewall.