Obama Continues to Seek Assault-Weapons Ban

Following the Newtown, Conn., massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School, President Obama is dedicated to enacting a renewed assault-weapons ban, regardless of bipartisan approval, reports CNN. Suggested Reading Check Out These Lavish Celeb Homes, All for Rent Right Now! Black Celebs Spotted During Paris Couture Week This Black A-List Celeb Owns A Mansion So Big,…

Following the Newtown, Conn., massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School, President Obama is dedicated to enacting a renewed assault-weapons ban, regardless of bipartisan approval, reports CNN.

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President Barack Obama will seek passage of an assault weapons ban as part of a larger push for new gun control laws, an administration official said Friday โ€ฆ

"The President has been clear that Congress should reinstate the assault weapons ban and that avoiding this issue just because it's been politically difficult in the past is not an option."

The vice president has spent the last week meeting with what the White House calls "stakeholders" in the gun control debate. In a series of face to face discussions Thursday, Biden sat down with the National Rifle Association and other gun owners groups before conferring with representatives from the film and television industry.

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