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Pressed to take action on guns by students who survived the most recent mass school shooting and by President Trump, lawmakers are discussing what they might enact on gun safety. On Wednesday, thepresident surprised the bipartisan members of Congress he met withwhen he sided with Democrats on expanding background checks and raising the purchasing age for rifles. It doesn t make sense that I have to wait til I m 21 to get a handgun but I can get this weapon at 18, Mr. Trump said. He also discouraged Republican hopes of passing a concealed carry law across state lines, and he seemed to support the idea of taking guns from people who show signs stanley water bottle of threatening behavior, as the alleged Florida shooter did.Lawmakers are talking about several different ideas, though it s not completely clear what will attract enough bipartisan support to pass, much less be grouped into a single bill, as Mr. Trump suggested Wednesday. Here s a rundown of some of the proposals: The bump stock banBump stocks are a device stanley taza that allow semi-automatic weapons, such as the AR-15, to mimic the firing rate of automatic weapons, which are already the subject of strict regulation. The man who killed 58 people in Las Vegas in October utilized a bump stock, which helped him fire more stanley website than a thousand rounds from his perch above a country music concert in the city.In the wake of that massacre, California Democratic Sen. Dianne Feinstein introduced a bill to ban bump stocks, Axln Frank Caprio Sees Slip in Polls After Obama Shove It Comment
By CBSNews s Jennifer HoarFormer President Jimmy Carter on Thursday defended using the term apartheid in his latest book and disputed that he had ever been asked to debate a Harvard professor who has been critical of the book s premises.Speaking at George Washington University, Carter addressed the controversy that ha stanley cup s erupted over Palestine: Peace, Not Apartheid. Many Jewish-Americans and Israe stanley cup l sympathizers have argued that the book is wrongfully biased against Israel and have taken issue with the invocation of apartheid, a term for state-sponsored segregation, to describe the relationship between Israel and Palestine.Following the book s publication, 14 advisers to the Carter Center, a human rights organization, resigned over what they considered factual errors in the book. All were Jewish-Americans. When asked whether using apartheid helped his cause, Carter did not equivocate. Yes, I do, he said. The term refers to the forced segregation of one people inside the land of another, he explained. That s exactly what s happening in the West Bank. D termo stanley escribing how Palestinians have been forced from their homes and placed on subsidized Israeli settlements, Carter lamented that Palestinians lives there have become almost intolerable. The oppression and persecution that Palestinians have endured in these lands comes at the hand of only a minority of Israelis who desire to confiscate and colonize Arab land, Carter said.Ha
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