国际英语新闻:U.S. Senate sets off gun control debate
"Over the past 14 years, the existing system has been effective at keeping more than two million guns out of the wrong hands, but this expansion is necessary to close loopholes that allow criminals and other dangerous individuals to avoid background checks entirely," said the White House in the statement.
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid also dropped the renewal of the federal assault weapons ban in the whole package, which signaled the measure and even the overall gun control package still lacked enough support in Congress.
Obama is currently trying to build momentum for gun control legislation at the national level through a series of public events. He has launched a new round of all-out gun control campaign this week, starting from a high-profile speech in Connecticut where is still feeling the pain of the December shooting massacre. He also brought back families of the victims to the capital on Air Force One, the presidential plane to join the gun control lobby on Capitol Hill over the past two days.
"Imagine what they would say to the families of victims in Newtown about why a certain measure never came to a vote because they filibustered it," said Carney earlier this week.
However, the gun control legislation still face an uncertain path in both chambers of Congress and lawmakers still face sustained pressure from gun rights groups.
The National Rifle Association, the nation's largest gun rights organization and lobby group, "unequivocally opposed" to the Senate bill, said its chief lobbyist Chris Cox in a letter to senators on Wednesday.
The group was one of the main forces to successfully block the efforts to extend the 10-year federal assault weapon ban which expired in 2004.
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