White House Considering Wider Ranging Gun-Control Than Initially Expected
Wants to go further than bans on assault weapons and high capacity magazines
President Obama is considering gun-control legislation that goes beyond reinstating a ban on assault weapons and high-capacity ammunition, sources tell The Washington Post.
The administration task force led by Vice President Joe Biden is considering such measures as universal background checks for gun buyers, a national gun database, strengthening mental-health checks and tougher penalties for people carrying guns near schools or giving them to minors, sources told the newspaper.
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"White House Considering Wider Ranging Gun-Control Than Initially Expected"
Wants all bullets with Obama's name on them made illegal...
Imagine that government going beyond what they initial lied about to begin with. LOL http://www.coloredliberty.com