Boston Herald

Biden orders minor gun control actions

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President Biden put on a modest White House ceremony Thursday to announce a half-dozen executive actions to combat what he called an “epidemic and an internatio­nal embarrassm­ent” of gun violence in America.

But he said much more is needed. And for Biden, who proposed the most ambitious gun-control agenda of any modern presidenti­al candidate, his limited moves underscore­d his limited power to act alone on guns with difficult politics impeding legislativ­e action on Capitol Hill.

Biden’s new steps include a move to crack down on “ghost guns,” homemade firearms that lack serial numbers used to trace them and are often purchased without a background check. He’s also moving to tighten regulation­s on pistol-stabilizin­g braces like the one used in Boulder, Colo., in a shooting last month that left 10 dead.

The president’s actions delivered on a pledge he made last month to take what he termed immediate “commonsens­e steps” to address gun violence, after a series of mass shootings drew renewed attention to the issue. His announceme­nt came the same day as yet another episode, this one in South Carolina, where five people were killed.

But his orders stop well short of some of his biggest campaign-trail proposals, including his promise to ban the importatio­n of assault weapons, his embrace of a voluntary gun buyback program and a pledge to provide resources for the Justice Department and FBI to better enforce the nation’s current gun laws and track firearms.

Biden mentioned a formidable list of priorities he’d like to see Congress tackle, including passing the Violence Against Women Act, eliminatin­g lawsuit exemptions for gun manufactur­ers and banning assault weapons and highcapaci­ty magazines. He also called on the Senate to take up House-passed measures to close background check loopholes.

But with an evenly divided Senate — and any gun control legislatio­n requiring 60 votes to pass — Democrats would have to keep every member of their narrow majority on board while somehow adding 10 Republican­s.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? ‘INTERNATIO­NAL EMBARRASSM­ENT’: A customer buys a gun at Freddie Bear Sports on Thursday in Tinley Park, Ill. President Biden announced controls on the purchase of homemade firearms and urged passage of other measures, criticizin­g the nation’s gun violence.
GETTY IMAGES ‘INTERNATIO­NAL EMBARRASSM­ENT’: A customer buys a gun at Freddie Bear Sports on Thursday in Tinley Park, Ill. President Biden announced controls on the purchase of homemade firearms and urged passage of other measures, criticizin­g the nation’s gun violence.

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