House of Representatives votes to ban semi-automatic weapons

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The bill is likely to fail in the Senate.

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Washington The US House of Representatives voted in favor of legislation reinstating the ban on semi-automatic weapons after several deadly massacres in the US. 217 MPs voted for the draft law on Friday evening (local time) – 213 voted against. However, he is expected to fail in the Senate because of the Republicans. There, the Democrats do not have a sufficient majority to bring the text to a vote. Republicans continue to block stricter gun laws in the United States. The gun lobby is enormously powerful in the country.

Assault rifles were banned in the United States from 1994 to 2004. Then the ban expired – there was no majority for an extension. The United States has long had to deal with almost gigantic levels of gun violence. Firearms are often readily available in the country. Assault rifles are used again and again in the brutal attacks.

Most recently, a massacre at a street parade on US National Day in a suburb of Chicago with several dead caused horror. In late May, an 18-year-old gunman killed 19 children and 2 teachers at a Texas elementary school. Just over a week earlier, an 18-year-old had shot ten people in Buffalo for racist motives.

Last month, under the impression of the bloody deeds, Congress passed a cross-party law against gun violence, which fell far short of the reform proposals of US President Joe Biden. The Democrats in the House of Representatives have recently repeatedly tried to drive the Republicans ahead of them and passed bills with their majority to protect same-sex marriage or the right to abortion. In all likelihood, however, these will not pass the Senate.

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