President Obama announces executive action on gun control
6
January, 2016
President
Barack Obama formally announced plans to expand background checks to
buy guns and impose other restrictions on firearms through executive
action. The order bypasses Congress, further feeding sentiments about
the administration’s overreach.
Obama's
emotional address, made from the East Room of the White House on
Tuesday, was the latest in a series of attempts to make gun
regulations stricter, this time without the help of Congress.
“Every
year, more than 30,000 Americans have their lives cut short by guns,”
Obama said. The US is not inherently more prone to violence than
anywhere else in the world, but the only advanced nation where gun
violence is so frequent, he noted.
There
is “a general consensus in America about what is to be done”
about gun violence, Obama said. Restrictions on free speech do not
overturn the First Amendment, and going through metal detectors at
airports do not abolish privacy, the president argued – they are
merely “part of the price of living in a civilized society.”
“This
is not a plot to take away everybody’s guns,” Obama said, to
applause from the audience.
The
president was introduced by Mark Barden, the father of a shooting
victim at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut. Obama
also referred to former Congresswoman Gabby Giffords, who survived a
shooting in Arizona five years ago this week and was in attendance.
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The
measure will broaden the definition of a gun dealer and expand the
mandatory background checks to private sales, including on what some
call the “gun show loophole.” Gun sellers at flea markets, gun
shows and online have been able to dodge federal requirements by
choosing to forego a dealer’s license. The new executive action
will expand the definition so that those individuals will be
considered gun dealers as well.
The
action will also mandate the hiring of more FBI personnel for the
agency’s background check system, so the government can process
background checks “24 hours a day, 7 days a week.” To enforce the
new rules, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Arms and Explosives (ATF)
will get 200 more agents.
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Another
part of the initiative will involve a $500 million request from
Congress to increase access to mental health services, since many
believe mental illness to be a major factor in mass shootings.
Patient records concerning mental health will be shared with the
background check database, Obama announced.
Technology
should be developed to make guns safer, the president argued,
including child-proofing and digital locks.
"If
we can't unlock our phone without having the right fingerprint, why
can't we do the same for guns?" Obama said.
The
president teared up as he brought up the first-graders killed in
Newtown and urged Americans to "stand up to the gun lobby's
lies."
“This is not a plot to take away everybody’s guns,” Obama said, to applause http://on.rt.com/7136
Republican
critics have accused the president of going too far with the action,
calling it executive overreach, and have threatened to fight it by
withholding Justice Department funding.
Obama,
however, is trying his best to sell the measure to the American
people. In addition to creating a “fact sheet” about the
executive action on the White House website, he is set to join
Anderson Cooper on CNN in an hour-long town hall on gun control this
Thursday.
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