Biden on gun control plan: ‘There’s no amendment that’s absolute’ – Washington Examiner

Posted: February 3, 2022 at 3:33 pm

President Joe Biden said Thursday that his gun violence prevention strategy is necessary to combat rising violent crime in cities across the country and that preventing the sale of certain firearms "doesn't violate anybody's Second Amendment rights."

"Making sure that people who are not allowed to have a gun, don't get the gun in the first place," the president said of his push to institute stricter background checks for firearm sales. "This doesn't violate anybody's Second Amendment right. There's no violation of the Second Amendment right to talk like there's no amendment that's absolute."

"Remember, when the amendment was passed, they didn't say anybody can own a gun, any kind of gun, or any kind of weapon," he said. "You couldn't buy a cannon when this amendment was passed, and so nobody with the money should be able to buy certain assault weapons, but that's another issue."

Biden, speaking alongside Attorney General Merrick Garland, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul, and New York City Mayor Eric Adams, additionally outlined new measures the Justice Department was taking on Thursday to clamp down on the illegal sale of "ghost guns" and other "assault" weapons. Those actions include:

The president also called on Congress to approve $500 million in new funding "for proven strategies we know will reduce gun crime," including $300 million to expand the COPS Hiring Program and $200 million for evidence-based community violence interventions.

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