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Biden calls Republican senators’ refusal to enact gun laws ‘unconscionable’

/ 09:14 AM June 03, 2022
Biden calls Republican senators' refusal to enact gun laws 'unconscionable'

US President Joe Biden speaks about the recent mass shootings and urges Congress to pass laws to combat gun violence at the Cross Hall of the White House in Washington, DC, June 2, 2022. (Photo by SAUL LOEB / AFP)

Washington, United States — US President Joe Biden on Thursday condemned as “unconscionable” the refusal of a majority of Republican senators to enact tougher firearms regulations.

It is “time for the Senate to do something,” Biden said, adding that lawmakers “can’t fail the American people again.”

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This comes as he urged lawmakers to ban privately-owned assault weapons and high-capacity magazines in order to curb the mass shootings plaguing the country.

“How much more carnage are we willing to accept?” Biden asked in a prime-time television broadcast from the White House, saying that short of a ban the age for purchasing such weapons should be raised from 18 to 21.

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Biden’s remarks come after recent incidents of mass shootings in Texas, New York, and Wisconsin, where the lives of at least a dozen people were lost.

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