President Barack Obama announces
proposed gun reforms in December 2012.
Not exact matches
In the wake of the mass shooting last week at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, we have heard a familiar refrain from those steadfastly opposing any kind of
gun reform: To stop armed students, put armed guards — or teachers «adept at firearms,» as President Trump
proposed — in schools.
President Obama penned on OpEd on
gun violence and
proposed some
reforms, but did not include the high - capacity magazine ban being pushed by Rep. Caroline McCarthy.
The Newtown massacre has generated so much
proposed legislation — to expand the state's assault - weapons ban, make
gun permit holders» names available publicly,
reform the mental health system, and increase school security — that leaders of the General Assembly have decided they need to step in and direct traffic.
But when it came time to walk the talk, the
proposed reforms Rubio announced this week largely skip the «
gun part.»
Gov. Rick Scott and state lawmakers
proposed on Friday the most sweeping array of
gun -
reform measures seen in the state in decades.