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Biden urges support for US gun control

Friday, February 22, 2013 » 07:40am


 
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Just kilometres from the site of the Newtown school massacre, US Vice-President Joe Biden has warned that US politicians will pay a price if they refuse to back measures to stem gun violence.

Biden said in Danbury, Connecticut there had been a change in American politics, which made it less risky for lawmakers to back the kind of legislation the White House is pushing Congress to pass.

'What I say to my colleagues who will watch this and listen to this, I say to you if you're concerned about your political survival, you should be concerned about the survival of our children,' Biden said.

'And guess what? I believe the price to be paid politically will be to those who refuse to act, who refuse to step forward, because America has changed on this issue,' Biden said.

'You should all know the American people are with us. You should all know there's a moral price to be paid for inaction,' Biden said, about 16km from Newtown.

Biden led the administration's effort to frame a plan to cut down on gun violence as America reeled in shock from the horrific killings of 20 children and six adults by a gunman in Newtown in December.

The plan includes a call for a reinstated ban on assault rifles, an effort to close loopholes in background checks for gun owners and limits on the size of fast-firing magazine clips.

But the administration is also stressing it has no plan to take away anybody's guns and backs the Constitutional right to bear arms.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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