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Obama calls again to tighten weapons

US President Barack Obama once again called for a review of the rules for the circulation of firearms in the country. Reports about it Reuters. Such a statement the US president made after the incident in Colorado.

“Forum” already wrote that on Friday a resident of the United States arranged a shootout at the family planning center in the US city of Colorado Springs in Colorado. As a result of the incident three people died, including a policeman, several others were injured.
Agency Associated Press publishes video from the scene.

“If we truly care about reducing gun violence, we must do something about the availability of guns that are being used on our streets by people who don't know how to use them,” Obama said in a special statement.

The president added that the motive of the shooter has not yet been established, but noted that the authorities will not tolerate a situation where “more and more Americans and their families are being instilled with fear” as a result of such incidents.

"It is not normal. And we will not allow this to become the norm,” the president said.

Forum previously wrote that Obama for years of stay As head of state, he repeatedly tried to pass laws through Congress that limit the circulation of weapons in the United States, but each time he did not receive the necessary support. Opponents of this idea appeal to the US Constitution, which guarantees the citizens the right to keep and bear arms.

 

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