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CBS News/ January 16, 2013, 12:04 PM

Obama calls for sweeping new gun laws

President Barack Obama speaks on proposals to reduce gun violence as Vice President Joe Biden watches on January 16, 2013 in the South Court Auditorium of the Eisenhower Executive Office Building, next to the White House in Washington, D.C.

President Barack Obama speaks on proposals to reduce gun violence as Vice President Joe Biden watches on January 16, 2013 in the South Court Auditorium of the Eisenhower Executive Office Building, next to the White House in Washington, D.C. / MANDEL NGAN / AFP / Getty Images

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Obama: Americans must "demand" gun control

Updated: 3:10 p.m. ET

Setting the stage for what could be the most sweeping political battle over gun control in decades, President Obama today laid out a comprehensive package for reducing gun violence in America, a multi-part plan he says will not only "help prevent mass shootings" going forward but also "reduce the broader epidemic of gun violence in this country."

Speaking to an audience that included family members of those killed a month ago in the shootings at Sandy Hook Elementary School, as well as children who wrote to Mr. Obama in the wake of recent episodes of mass violence, the president outlined a series of steps both political and administrative he says would limit access to guns and certain types of ammunition, make mental health care more attainable, and increase federal funds for both research and law enforcement.

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Obama: "Every day we wait" to act on guns, number of victims "will keep growing"

Accompanied by Vice President Biden onstage, Mr. Obama acknowledged the difficulties of pursuing stricter legislation on gun laws, but said he would use "whatever weight this office holds" to achieve his agenda.

"Because while there is no law or set of laws that can prevent every senseless act of violence completely, no piece of legislation that will prevent every tragedy, every act of evil, if there's even one thing we can do to reduce this violence, if there's even one life that can be saved, then we've got an obligation to try," he said. "This is our first task as a society: Keeping our children safe. This is how we will be judged. And their voices should compel us to change."

Among the initiatives outlined in Mr. Obama's plan include universal background checks for gun sales; the reinstatement and strengthening of the assault weapons ban; capping ammunition magazines to a 10-round limit; banning armor-piercing ammunition; providing schools with resource officers and school counselors; putting more police officers on the streets; creating serious punishments for gun trafficking, and ensuring that health insurance plans cover mental health benefits.

The president also outlined a series of 23 executive actions he can take without congressional approval, including measures aimed at making federal background check data widely available, accessible, and maximally effective; staying ahead of the curve on the newest gun safety measures; tracing seized guns and ensuring they don't go back into the hands of dangerous gun owners; making sure schools and other institutions are equipped and prepared for the possibility of shooter situations; aggressively prosecuting gun crime; and improving mental health resources and discourse. He signed directives enacting some of those directives immediately after his remarks.

But the president, making his case to Americans across the country, argued that substantive, wide-reaching change would not be possible without their help. He urged people who share his views to help him wage an uphill battle against the "pundits and politicians and special interest lobbyist" he said would be behind the scenes doing "everything they can to block any common-sense reform and make sure nothing changes whatsoever."

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"We don't benefit from ignorance" on gun violence, Obama says

"I will put everything I've got into this -- and so will Joe -- but I tell you, the only way we can change is if the American people demand it," Mr. Obama said. "We're going to need voices in those areas and those congressional districts where the tradition of gun ownership is strong to speak up and to say this is important. It can't just be the usual suspects. We have to examine ourselves in our hearts, and ask yourselves what is important?"

Any effort on behalf of the White House to push new gun laws through Congress is sure to face immense opposition from the gun lobby, which has for years wielded its formidable financial and organizing power to prevent the passage of federal laws that would tighten restrictions on gun ownership. And groups like the National Rifle Association are clearly gearing up to fight the president's recommendations: Early this morning, before Mr. Obama had even unveiled his proposals, the group released an ad calling the president an "elitist hypocrite" because his daughters have Secret Service protection.

The majority of House Republicans, who will set the legislative agenda, have also shown little appetite for most of the new gun laws on the table. 

"The assault weapons ban, the magazine limitations, does not solve the problem of gun crime," said Rep. Dave Reichert, R-Wash., a former sheriff, in an interview today with CBS News. "I think you really have to address the mental health issues and that's the first and foremost issue. And then secondly, the laws that we have in this land already need to be enforced."

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In a statement following Mr. Obama's speech, Michael Steel, a spokesman for House Speaker John Boehner, R-Oh., said House committees of jurisdiction would review the president's recommendations, and that if the Senate passes a bill, "we will also look at that." But in the aftermath of the protracted political battle over the so-called "fiscal cliff," many question Boehner's willingness to give compromise on such an issue perceived in such intensely partisan terms. 

"The most important changes we can make depend on congressional action," Mr. Obama said. "They need to bring these proposals up for a vote, and the American people need to make sure that they do. Get them on record. Ask your member of Congress if they support universal background checks to keep guns out of the wrong hands. Ask them if they support renewing a ban on military-style assault weapons and high-capacity magazines. And if they say no, ask them why not?"


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gadgedizzle says:
To succoumb to gun control is to lose your freedoms as a citizen living under a now severely damaged constitution. GUN CONTROL WILL NOT CONTROL CRIMINALS!! The way to control criminals is with justice. And with justice comes the power to enforce it done so by guns. And it doesn't matter WHO has the guns, as long as the guns are readily available to the GOOD people with guns!! Cops, Neighbors, Family, or yourself!! There is no 1 law, or multiple laws that will ever make you SECURE.. All you're doing by making more gun laws is disarming citizens that may very well be the same citizens that whould have protected you. What you need is not gun control, but gun education, proper storage and security techniques, and MORE guns in the hands of able and legal citizens of this nation.. They're not for sport, or hunting, orany of that.. they are for protection from any threats, be criminal or tyrannical. The govt specifying that they can have guns that we can't in itself is a tyrannical statement. All legal citizens should be allowed to have the same weapons that military are allowed, otherwise we stand no chance in a civilian war with a tyrannical govy that seeks to disarm and overthrow our rights as a free country. We're going the WRONG WAY, and FAST.. Wake up sheeple!!
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wontonwarrior97 says:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-fix/files/2013/01/2013-01-21-Stricter-gun-laws-NYT.jpg
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kirkwilliams says:
epic fail

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3dIgqZ4auM8
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kirkwilliams says:
tyranny noun, plural tyrannies. 1. arbitrary or unrestrained exercise of power; despotic abuse of authority. Synonyms: despotism, absolutism, dictatorship. 2. the government or rule of a tyrant or absolute ruler. 3. a state ruled by a tyrant or absolute ruler. 4. oppressive or unjustly severe government on the part of any ruler. 5. undue severity or harshness.
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commentusmaximus says:
THIS IS WHAT YOU GET FOR ELECTING A PRESIDENT WHO SPECIALIZES ON BLAMING EVERYTHING ELSE EXCEPT HIMSELF.
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jeff3769 says:
Am I the only person that sees all of these shootings as increased acts of terrorism? These acts of terrorism are attributed to the rights of citizens. The worst of this is that so-called intelligent people can't see there freedoms being pulled away. Stop stripping away rights and freedoms of the people and go after the terrorist, whether domestic or foreign these are TERRORISTS, leave the citizens rights alone!!
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joed4471 says:
Gun Control does not work..period..
never has..simply because the only people who will comply...are LAW ABIDING CITIZENS..
Why are politicians so block headed?? Guns don't shoot themselves..it's nutcases, wackjobs, and criminals who harm people..
Drunk Drivers kill people in America every day..there is no call for limiting the number of cars, making them out of styropfoam or making sure none of them can go over 10 miles an hour so they can cause less damage..
Booze kills people every day..there is no call for banning 12 packs and instead only allowing 2 packs??
Why not talk about the wackjobs that do this stuff, and what can be done to get them into a nuthouse..or opening more nuthouses...instead of making more laws that will only penalize the law abiding??
Wake up Washington!!
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joed4471 says:
Gun Control does not work..period..
never has..simply because the only people who will comply...are LAW ABIDING CITIZENS..
Why are politicians so block headed?? Guns don't shoot themselves..it's nutcases, wackjobs, and criminals who harm people..
Drunk Drivers kill people in America every day..there is no call for limiting the number of cars, making them out of styropfoam or making sure none of them can go over 10 miles an hour so they can cause less damage..
Booze kills people every day..there is no call for banning 12 packs and instead only allowing 2 packs??
Why not talk about the wackjobs that do this stuff, and what can be done to get them into a nuthouse..or opening more nuthouses...instead of making more laws that will only penalize the law abiding??
Wake up Washington!!
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jcpalaia1020 says:
Every single gun owner I know - including me - is responsible.
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jcpalaia1020 says:
Thank you to the posts above - I happen to believe in the right to bear arms with all of my heart and soul. With a Grandpa who served in WWI, Dad who served in WWII, hubby that served in Viet Nam, and family who still serve for our country our Constitution should, and always be protected. No poisoned way should this issue become a state or federal issue. Period. It creates a violent atmosphere. That's not what is meant by the Constitution. It at that time was protect or leave.

So, who protects? Who leaves? Who will stick together?
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