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Biden Promises to Push for Assault Weapons Ban Following String of Mass Shootings

by FNGR Staff
November 24, 2022
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President Joe Biden has renewed calls for an assault weapons ban in wake of high-profile mass shootings.

According to NBC News, POTUS reiterated his stance during a trip to Massachusetts on Thanksgiving, just days after deadly shootings unfolded at a Colorado LGBTQ bar and a Virginia Walmart.

“The idea that we still allow semi-automatic weapons to be purchased is sick,” Biden said while speaking to first responders at a Nantucket Island firehouse. “It has no, no social redeeming value. Zero. None. Not a single solitary rationale for it except profit for the gun manufacturers.

“I’m going to try. I’m going to try to get rid of assault weapons,” he added.

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The last time Congress passed an assault weapons ban was in 1994; however, the law only existed for 10 years. Since then, the House and Senate have failed to outlaw assault-style rifles, despite calls for gun reform. Back in July, the Democratic-controlled House voted to ban semiautomatic assault weapons following mass shootings in Uvalde, Texas and Buffalo, New York; however, the legislation is likely doomed in the Senate, as all Democrats and at least 10 Republicans would need to support the bill in order to break a filibuster.

Congress has proved reluctant to outlaw AR-15s and other assault-style guns. The Democratic-controlled House passed a ban in July, in a vote largely along party lines. But the bill stands little chance of advancing in the Senate, where 10 Republicans would need to join a unified Democratic caucus to break a filibuster.

On Thursday, the White House confirmed Biden and first lady Jill Biden call the owners of Colorado Springs’ Club Q, an LGBTQ bar where five people were killed in a mass shooting. 

“They reiterated their support for the community as well as their commitment to fighting back against hate and gun violence,” according to a statement. “They also thanked [Club Q owners Nic Grzecka and Matthew Haynes] for the incredible contributions they have made and will continue to make to Colorado Springs.”

Days after the Club Q shooting, a Virginia Walmart employee shot and killed six of his co-workers and wounded half a dozen others. The gunman was identified as Andre Bing, a 31-year-old nigh manager who allegedly took his own life after opening firing in the store’s break room. 

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