President Biden Aims At New Executive Actions on Gun Control

The White House is poised to announce the new measures in the coming weeks as they mark the first anniversary of the creation of the Office of Gun Violence Prevention.

According to sources on the Hill, the Biden-Harris Administration will soon announce new executive actions aimed at restricting gun rights.

Senior officials have pointed to the creation of the Office of Gun Violence Prevention, led by Vice President Kamala Harris, as a landmark moment for President Joe Biden, who has focused on restricting gun rights for decades.

Officials also declined to elaborate on specifics, noting only that some pertain to the continued implementation of the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act (BPSCA), passed in the summer of 2022.

The BPSCA was the first gun control law approved by Congress in nearly three decades, which includes funding for “Red Flag” Gun Confiscation programs.

The National Association for Gun Rights is opposed to any Executive Actions on gun control.

This is a developing story.

Read more at News5 Cleveland.

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