At the 10th Annual National Vigil for All Victims of Gun Violence, President Biden renewed his call for a federal ban on assault weapons, emphasizing the urgency for common-sense gun laws. Highlighting the 1994-2004 ban’s success in reducing mass shootings, he stated, “We can do it again,” as he referenced the ongoing challenges stemming from recent tragedies like the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting.
During his address, Biden recalled conversations with families affected by gun violence, reinforcing the emotional weight behind the legislative push. Notably, he highlighted the need for limits on magazine capacities and the types of firearms available for purchase, following a series of high-profile mass shootings that have reignited national debate on gun control.
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