Reporting by a various agencies on Thursday, indicates Biden is looking at a mixture of «universal» background checks, additional research on the causes of gun violence and a similar ban on
high capacity magazines as proposed for New York.
The company, founded in Binghamton and based in Pennsylvania, announced it would end selling assault - style weapons and
high capacity magazines as well as increase the minimum wage to purchase a firearm to 21.
Not exact matches
Protesters are demanding protection from gun violence, including a ban on assault weapons such
as the rifle used in Parkland, a prohibition on
high -
capacity magazines that let killers shoot long bursts without reloading, and more effective background checks for gun purchases.
Dick's said it is also calling on elected officials to enact «common sense gun reform,» such
as an assault - style firearms ban, a minimum purchase age of 21, and a ban on
high -
capacity magazines and bump stocks.
Prohibiting the sale of
high -
capacity magazines such
as the ones the shooter at our school — and so many other recent mass shootings used.
The Pennsylvania - based company announced Wednesday that it would stop selling assault - style rifles and
high - capacity magazines — as well as any firearms to people under 21 — after the Feb. 14 massacre at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, that left 17 people d
high -
capacity magazines —
as well
as any firearms to people under 21 — after the Feb. 14 massacre at Marjory Stoneman Douglas
High School in Parkland, Florida, that left 17 people d
High School in Parkland, Florida, that left 17 people dead.
The letter comes
as gun control advocacy groups and some Republican lawmakers who voted no blast the law, which tightens the state's assault weapons ban, limits the number of rounds in a
high capacity magazine and tightens criminal penalties for illegal weapons.
In Florida on Tuesday, the Republican - controlled State House rejected an effort to immediately consider a bill to ban large -
capacity magazines and the type of assault rifles used in last week's attack, even
as students from Stoneman Douglas
High School watched from the gallery.
Under the banner «Never Again», these courageous young people organised
high - profile rallies and protests, and then stood witness in the gallery
as their state legislature continued to vote against control of assault weapons and
high -
capacity magazines.
Anti-gun lawmakers insist that regulation must address issues such
as stricter background checks,
high -
capacity magazines, banning assault style rifles, and prohibiting silencers.
... intends to sell firearms or certain firearms accessories through direct sales (e.g., private sales by individuals) or links to sites that sell these items... Provides instructions on manufacturing a firearm, ammunition,
high capacity magazine, homemade silencers / suppressors, or certain firearms accessories such
as those listed above.
They then called for legislative action against gun violence, with specific appeals for change, including the banning of assault - style guns,
high -
capacity magazines and gun accessories such
as bump stocks.
The petition was created by students and asks elected officials to approve a law that bans the sale of assault weapons,
as well
as prohibiting the sale of
high -
capacity magazines.
This proposal falls far short of what many students, parents and gun - control advocates are seeking, such
as bans on assault rifles or
high -
capacity magazines.
Assault weapons and
high -
capacity magazines should be banned,
as they are in seven states and the District of Columbia.
Slated for discussion are local bans on assault - style rifles and
high - capacity ammunition magazines, both carried by the Douglas High shooter, as well as bump stocks, the accessories used by the gunman in last year's Las Vegas massacre to make his semi-automatic weapons fire like machine g
high -
capacity ammunition
magazines, both carried by the Douglas
High shooter, as well as bump stocks, the accessories used by the gunman in last year's Las Vegas massacre to make his semi-automatic weapons fire like machine g
High shooter,
as well
as bump stocks, the accessories used by the gunman in last year's Las Vegas massacre to make his semi-automatic weapons fire like machine guns.