Policy

Obama Traveling to Colorado to Campaign for Gun Control

Trying to apply pressure to Congress to pass gun regulations

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WASHINGTON (AP) -- In danger of losing congressional momentum, President Barack Obama is drawing attention to Colorado's newly passed gun control laws as he applies public pressure on Congress to pass similar federal measures.

Obama was traveling to the Denver suburbs Wednesday, stepping up his call for universal background checks for gun buyers as well as his demands for Congress to at least vote on an assault weapons ban and limits on large-capacity ammunition magazines.