The White House said Monday that President Donald Trump is supportive of efforts to update the nation's background check
system 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.
Not exact matches
We need to digitize
gun - sales records, mandate universal background checks, close
gun - show loopholes and straw - man
purchases, ban high - capacity magazines, and push
for a comprehensive assault weapons ban with an extensive buyback
system.
The law increased the age to
purchase a firearm to 21, instituted a three - day waiting period, and created a
system for police to petition to remove
guns from someone deemed a threat.
The bump stock ban is among several proposals Trump has made to tighten
gun controls after the Florida shooting, such as improving reporting to the background check
system and raising the legal age
for purchasing assault - style weapons from 18 to 21.
Mentally Disabled Veterans and
Guns — Vote Passed (240 - 175, 14 Not Voting) The bill would clarify the conditions under which individuals who receive federal benefits from the Veterans Affairs Department (VA) may be declared mentally incompetent for purposes of being added to the National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) and thereby prevented from purchasing guns or ammunition — requiring that an affirmative declaration be made by a judge that the person is danger
Guns — Vote Passed (240 - 175, 14 Not Voting) The bill would clarify the conditions under which individuals who receive federal benefits from the Veterans Affairs Department (VA) may be declared mentally incompetent
for purposes of being added to the National Instant Criminal Background Check
System (NICS) and thereby prevented from
purchasing guns or ammunition — requiring that an affirmative declaration be made by a judge that the person is danger
guns or ammunition — requiring that an affirmative declaration be made by a judge that the person is dangerous.
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for your multiplayer exploits and can use it to
purchase new gadgets and
guns, so there's no waiting around
for a linear progression
system to finally give you the weapon you've been waiting to use.
Even this week, the White House said Monday Trump «is supportive of efforts to improve the federal background check
system»
for gun purchases and Tuesday the President said he has directed his attorney general to propose changes that would ban so - called bump stocks, which make it easier to fire rounds quicker.