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TN: Mid-South lawmakers weigh in on gun legislation
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As the country mourns another mass shooting in Colorado, lawmakers in Washington are once again confronting calls for gun reform.
“This should not be a partisan issue, it will save lives, American lives, and we have to act,” said President Joe Biden.
On Tuesday, Biden called on the Senate to pass two bills the House recently approved that change background check laws.
The first bill would require background checks on nearly all gun purchases, including transactions involving unlicensed or private sellers. The other bill would aim to close the “Charleston loophole,” which allows the sale of a firearm to proceed if a background check isn’t completed within three days, by expanding the review period to 10 days. |
Comment by:
PHORTO
(3/25/2021)
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No.
Hell no.
Did I mention that the answer is "No."?
Oh, okay.
Lemme say it again.
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Comment by:
PHORTO
(3/25/2021)
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MarkHamTownsend -
Thanks for saving me the trouble.
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