Supporters of President Barack Obama's gun-control proposals are planning a methodical, state-by-state campaign to try to persuade key lawmakers that it's in their political interest to back his sweeping effort to crack down on firearms and ammunition
In the wake of the mass killing, Obama and gun control advocates have begun a push to ban assault weapons. A number of other states have taken up gun legislation and New York, which had among the strictest gun control laws in the country, broadened its
Jonathan Easley The Hill Jan 19, 2013. A majority of people favor President Obama's efforts to impose stricter gun laws, according to a Gallup survey released late Friday. According to the poll, 53 percent said they would want their
Supporters of President Barack Obama's gun-control proposals are planning a methodical, state-by-state campaign to try to persuade key lawmakers that it's in their political interest to back his sweeping effort to crack down on firearms and ammunition
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani says President Obama's gun control plan is "false, misleading, and to some extent, unconstitutional." The Republican lawmaker also said he has concerns about the constitutionality of legislation that would ban
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