Democrats tried unsuccessfully to amend Republicans» first bill to include proposals to
strengthen gun background checks, ban bump stocks and create a new court order of protection to bar people considered to be a danger to themselves or others from possessing or buying guns.
Not exact matches
Trump also tweeted Tuesday about
strengthening background checks, indicating that he may support modest
gun control measures.
A plan put forth by the White House Sunday supports arming teachers, banning bump stocks, and
strengthening background checks, but it does not propose raising the age to buy
guns to 21 — something the president previously suggested but that the National Rifle Association strongly opposes.
If Trump does decide to take a risk and lead the charge on an issue that would require tough votes by conservative lawmakers — perhaps on
strengthening background checks for
gun purchases — it would be a departure for his presidency
After staying largely mum in the last few days about the massacre and the escalating debate about weapons, Mr. Trump said Monday that he was supportive of a bipartisan effort to
strengthen federal
background checks for
gun purchases.
In just one month since the Parkland shooting, the
gun control movement has made some small gains: The Florida state legislature passed new firearm regulations, and the federal spending bill signed by President Trump on Friday contains modest steps toward tightening the nation's
gun laws, including the Fix NICS Act, which
strengthens the
background - check system for
gun purchases.
It also provides money to improve school security,
strengthens the system of
background checks on
gun buyers, and provides some funding for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to conduct research on
gun violence.
He presented a plan that would
strengthen background check laws, requiring
gun sellers to notify local law enforcement if somebody lies about their history and fails a
background check to buy a
gun — a felony under current law.
His comments come the same day Assembly Democrats approved package of
gun control measures, including an extreme risk protection order measure, banning bump stock possession and a
strengthening background checks.
While several Senate GOP lawmakers have expressed a willingness to back new
gun control legislation such as tighter
background checks and a ban bump stocks, Senate Majority Leader John Flanagan said his conference's «primary focus» remains on
strengthening school security.
Trump asked Sen. Pat Toomey, a Pennsylvania Republican who's worked on a bill to
strengthen background checks for
gun purchases, whether he left out a proposal to raise the
gun purchasing age to 21 out of his measure because senators are «afraid of the NRA.»
The measures include proposals that would ban so - called undetectable firearms that can not be seen by an x-ray or metal detector,
strengthen background checks and allow the victims of
gun violence to sue manufacturers.
Doran said she is in favor of measures that keep
guns out of the hands of criminals and the mentally ill, while respecting the rights of law - abiding
gun owners and that's why she supports a ban on military - grade assault - style weapons,
strengthening background checks, as well as legislation to stop convicted domestic abusers from having access to
guns.
«One year ago today a large majority of Senators, including Democrats and a number of Republicans, came together to support Governor Cuomo's NY SAFE Act — a law that bans assault weapons, protects our first responders and
strengthens background checks to prevent criminals and the mentally ill from gaining access to
guns,» Wagner said.
Lawmakers have since February debated
gun control legislation that include measures geared toward
strengthening background checks, banning bump stocks and making it harder for the dangerously mentally ill to purchase a firearm.
The various pieces of legislation championed by New York Legislators for
Gun Violence Prevention would
strengthen background checks, close loopholes for out - of - state
gun permit holders, prevent those convicted of certain domestic violence offenses from buying
guns, among other measures.
GOP senators on Wednesday rejected four bills proposed by Democrats that would
strengthen background checks, ban «bump stocks» that turn semiautomatic
guns into machine
guns, and let courts keep
guns away from people at risk of hurting others.
In a separate vote, the Assembly passed a measure to
strengthen background checks for sales of long
guns such as rifles and shotguns.
He also proposed
strengthening background checks to keep
guns out of the hands of mentally ill people and banning bump stocks, a piece of equipment that enables a semi-automatic rifle to fire faster.
«Trump is taking steps toward banning
gun bump stocks and
strengthening background checks for
gun purchasers,» it says.
He also proposed
strengthening background checks to keep
guns out of the hands of mentally ill people and banning bump stocks, a piece of equipment that enables a semiautomatic rifle to fire faster.
Those changes include
strengthening background checks to keep
guns out of the hands of mentally ill people and banning bump stocks.
The White House has also said Trump was looking at a bill that would
strengthen federal
gun background checks.
At various points, Trump embraced arming teachers,
strengthening background checks, raising the minimum age for
gun purchases and forgoing due process to seize weapons from mentally disturbed people.
Sen. Susan Collins, Maine, a more moderate Republican voice on
gun restrictions, described several bills she has sponsored to
strengthen background checks, prevent straw purchasing and to stop people on the no - fly list from purchasing firearms.