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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Sun Jun 5, 2022, 07:49 PM Jun 2022

Senators say gun deal is within reach, but without Biden's wish list [View all]

Key senators said Sunday there is growing momentum to forge a bipartisan congressional response to recent mass shootings that could toughen federal gun laws for the first time in a generation. But a deal is not yet in hand, they warned, and the delicate talks are expected to continue for several more days as negotiators seek to garner enough Republican support to get a compromise bill through the Senate.

Should an agreement come together, it is certain to fall well short of the parameters that President Biden laid out in a White House address on Thursday, when he called for renewing the federal assault weapons ban that expired in 2004, as well as significantly expanding federal background checks for gun buyers and removing the firearms industry’s immunity from lawsuits.

But a proposal that would encourage states to set up red-flag laws that would allow authorities to keep guns away from people thought to be a threat to their communities or themselves remains under keen discussion, as do measures tackling school security and mental health, according to people involved in the discussions.

“It’s really tough sledding. But I’ve never been part of conversations that are this serious and this thoughtful before, and I know all the Republicans and Democrats who are at the table are there with total sincerity to get an agreement,” Sen. Chris Murphy (Conn.), the Democratic negotiator, said in an interview Sunday.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/senators-say-gun-deal-is-within-reach-but-without-bidens-wish-list/ar-AAY7h0w

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I'll believe it when I see it. mn9driver Jun 2022 #1
These "sincere" people are going to screw you, Chris. Raven Jun 2022 #2
So true. SharonClark Jun 2022 #8
Because god knows keeping guns out of the hands of people who shouldn't have them is controversial onecaliberal Jun 2022 #3
I read the article. Solly Mack Jun 2022 #4
If This Doesn't Happen, Can We Start Calling Him Charlie Instead Of Chris? nt SoCalDavidS Jun 2022 #5
Veterans were nearly 3 times as likely to be charged for Jan 6th than non veterans dsc Jun 2022 #6
"A proposal that would encourage states to set up red-flag laws"? Just A Box Of Rain Jun 2022 #7
"Encourage" means funding, usually. SYFROYH Jun 2022 #16
Do you have any information on what sort of funding is being proposed? Just A Box Of Rain Jun 2022 #17
I heard some talking head talking about a federal red flag law being about funding. SYFROYH Jun 2022 #18
Thanks for filling in what you know. Just A Box Of Rain Jun 2022 #19
A gun deal in name only BlueIdaho Jun 2022 #9
So we will get a frankly dubious proposal to send armed people dsc Jun 2022 #10
Expecting a thin-meat sandwich with lots of bread and a title. keithbvadu2 Jun 2022 #11
After republicans compromise it... keithbvadu2 Jun 2022 #13
Some republican was speaking fast talking about . . . Lovie777 Jun 2022 #12
It's not your grandfather's NRA Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Jun 2022 #15
Getting an agreement for the sake of saying something was done drray23 Jun 2022 #14
I encourage us all to have low expectations, but anything substantive is a win. SYFROYH Jun 2022 #20
Not to be insulting but kacekwl Jun 2022 #21
I dont think you understand the word substantive. SYFROYH Jun 2022 #22
Sounds like substantive means kacekwl Jun 2022 #25
Yes, those items are big "maybes" but they are substantive changes which could reduce gun violence. SYFROYH Jun 2022 #26
Can't believe there would be anything substantive from Republicans. GoodRaisin Jun 2022 #23
Pathetic DET Jun 2022 #24
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