Gun control bill introduced in US lower house stuck in upper house




Millions protested in the United States, demanding gun control reforms. But it is unlikely to become law now. The Gun Control Bill was passed in the lower house of the US Congress, which is now stuck in the upper house. U.S. senators are pushing for a more effective mental health program rather than a gun control bill.
There was a demand for stronger gun control legislation in the United States. The campaign is going on in social media all over the country, at the same time people have started holding rallies and making demands. After a series of shootings, US President Joe Biden addressed the nation, urging the US Congress to pass a unanimous vote. Biden said it was time for a strong law to protect the countrymen. If that doesn't happen, it's time to dump her and move on.
Democratic lawmakers in the lower house introduced a gun control bill following an appeal by the US president. Six MPs voted in favor of the bill. A total of 206 MPs voted against the bill. The bill proposes to make some provisions. The minimum age for buying a gun is proposed to be 21 years. It also called for a ban on 12-round firearms.
The bill was passed in the lower house, but is unlikely to pass in the upper house. It is proposed to focus more on mental health in the upper house. The Democratic Party in the upper house does not have the strength to pass the bill, but the passage of the bill in the lower house will have a long-term effect. The Democratic Party is set to raise the issue of gun control in the November election of senators. The Democratic Party has been aggressive on the issue ever since.

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