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Gun legislation talks in US Senate yield no breakthrough

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Reuters
10 June, 2022, 09:35 am
Last modified: 10 June, 2022, 09:41 am

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Gun legislation talks in US Senate yield no breakthrough

Lawmakers had hoped to reach an agreement by the end of the week, but told reporters that such an outcome appeared "less likely" even as they planned a new round of virtual talks for Friday

Reuters
10 June, 2022, 09:35 am
Last modified: 10 June, 2022, 09:41 am
U.S. President Joe Biden meets with Senator Chris Murphy (D-CT) to discuss gun reform at the White House in Washington, U.S., June 7, 2022. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque
U.S. President Joe Biden meets with Senator Chris Murphy (D-CT) to discuss gun reform at the White House in Washington, U.S., June 7, 2022. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque

Democratic and Republican negotiators in the US Senate said they were not able to reach a deal on Thursday on a bipartisan response to recent US mass shootings but vowed to continue their efforts.

A group of lawmakers led by Democratic Senator Chris Murphy and Republican Senator John Cornyn are trying to iron out a plan that would bolster school security, address gaps in the US mental health system and keep guns away from criminals and individuals deemed to be a danger to the public or themselves.

Lawmakers had hoped to reach an agreement by the end of the week, but told reporters that such an outcome appeared "less likely" even as they planned a new round of virtual talks for Friday.

"We're not there yet," Cornyn told reporters after emerging from negotiations with Murphy, Democratic Senator Kyrsten Sinema and Republican Senator Thom Tillis.

"I'm still optimistic that we will get a bill. But it's a complex issue and it's challenging," the Texas Republican added. "We've narrowed the issues considerably." He provided no details.

The effort follows recent mass shootings in Buffalo, New York; Uvalde, Texas; Tulsa, Oklahoma and elsewhere. 

Murphy told reporters that his aim was to pass legislation that can stem the tide of shooting deaths in America before the Senate breaks for the 4 July holiday at the end of the month.

Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer has promised to bring any agreement up for a quick vote.

"This is really hard," Murphy said. "There is a real sincerity on behalf of everybody in the room to get this done. But there's also a sincerity to get it right."

Democrats including President Joe Biden have called for new limits on gun ownership, including a ban on semi-automatic, assault-style rifles and high-capacity magazines, and for raising the minimum age to buy those weapons from 18 to 21.

The Democratic-controlled House of Representatives voted largely along party lines on Wednesday to approve a sweeping gun-control package.

But that legislation has no chance of clearing the Senate, which is evenly divided between Democrats and Republicans. As a party, Republicans consistently defend gun ownership rights under the Second Amendment to the US Constitution.

"The Second Amendment and sound public policy are not mutually exclusive here. And that's the needle we're trying to thread," Cornyn said in a floor speech.

Senators are considering relatively modest changes that could attract the 60 votes needed for passage in the 100-seat chamber.

They could tighten background checks for people aged 18-21 by encouraging states to make juvenile records available to national databases, notify local police of failed background checks and give authorities additional time to verify a would-be gun buyer's records when necessary.

Cornyn said legislation could also expand community-based mental health facilities to address underlying problems that could contribute to gun violence.

Lawmakers are also considering incentivizing state "red flag" laws to keep guns from disturbed individuals. They have turned to the question of how to provide potentially billions of dollars in funding without increasing the federal deficit.

Other proposals would enhance the physical security of schools, including more on-campus security officers.

Cornyn said the group was also looking at a proposal to address so-called straw purchases of guns by individuals who represent buyers unable to pass background checks.

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