The Obama regime announced on Monday evening the executive actions Obama will take to “reduce gun violence and make our communities safer.”
“Gun violence has taken a heartbreaking toll on too many
communities across the country,” a statement from the White House said. “Over
the past decade in America, more than 100,000 people have been killed as a
result of gun violence—and millions more have been the victim of assaults,
robberies, and other crimes involving a gun.”
“The President and Vice President are committed to using
every tool at the Administration’s disposal to reduce gun violence,” the statement
added.
The actions taken by the president include strengthening
background checks, hiring additional federal law enforcement officers to help
enforce current laws, investing $500 million to increase access to mental
health care and helping to “shape the future of gun safety technology.”
Obama is set to formally announce the executive actions in
an address Tuesday morning from the East Room of the White House.
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