Oman Daily Observer

US House passes bill to loosen gun restrictio­ns

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WASHINGTON: US lawmakers voted on Wednesday to allow gun owners to carry concealed firearms across state lines, a controvers­ial bill that critics say is aimed at underminin­g national gun control efforts.

The move came two months after the worst mass shooting in modern US history, when a gunman who had taken a vast arsenal into a Las Vegas hotel fired down on concert-goers and killed 58.

It passed the House of Representa­tives 231 to 198, after six Democrats joined all but 14 Republican­s in supporting the bill, which will also need Senate passage if it is to become law.

The Concealed Carry Reciprocit­y Act would essentiall­y allow anyone with a permit to carry hidden weapons into any state, including those like New York and California, and the US capital Washington, DC, which have some of the toughest restrictio­ns on carrying loaded guns in public.

It would also allow people to carry concealed weapons into federally owned lands, including national parks. The nation’s top pro-gun lobby group, the National Rifle Associatio­n, declared the concealed carry bill its “highest legislativ­e priority,” while House Speaker Paul Ryan framed it as a vote “to protect our citizens’ Second Amendment rights” and one that will save lives.

But Gabby Giffords, a former congresswo­man critically wounded by a gunshot to the head in a 2011 assassinat­ion attempt, sounded an alarm immediatel­y following the bill’s passage.

“After two of our nation’s worst mass shootings, Congress took direct instructio­n from the gun lobby and passed a bill that will override existing state laws and allow dangerous, untrained people to carry guns in every state and every city,” Giffords, now an anti-gun-violence activist, said in a statement. About one month after the Las Vegas attack, a man who once escaped from a mental hospital shot dead 26 people in a Texas church.

Prospects for the measure are less clear in the Senate, where such legislatio­n would need some Democratic support in order to pass.

Most Democrats are opposed. But in order to sweeten the deal, the House Republican leadership attached the measure to a bipartisan effort to strengthen the existing system of background checks on gun buyers.

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