The Senate on Tuesday broke through nearly 30 years of stalemate on gun control legislation by voting 64 to 34 to advance an 80-page gun safety bill The Senate voted to proceed to the bill just more than an hour after negotiators unveiled its text, giving lawmakers little time to digest its details.
What the bill would do
- The bill would grant the federal government the ability to deny you weapons based on "red flags" it defines.
- Notably, the bill includes language on so-called red flag laws, which would grant grants to states that implement these laws.
- Senator John Cornyn (R-Texas) claimed on the Senate floor that the bill does not create a national red flag law.
The gun control bill is full of useless fluff that would do nothing to prevent mass shootings
- On immigration, there is zero indication that the Biden administration will enforce the law, no matter how much funding you send to the border
- The problems down there are not solely a money issue. They are a policy issue, and the president has actively chosen to undermine the system.
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