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Congress still mulling over language of possible bipartisan deal on gun control legislation

Congress is still mulling over the language of a possible bipartisan deal on gun control legislation.
Sen. John Cornyn, a Republican from Texas, has been the point man on the negotiations on the Republican side of things, something that has Indiana’s Republican senator, Todd Young, feeling comfortable about the process.
“I’m actually really encouraged that we have Sen. John Cornyn walking point on this negotiation. Like me, he is someone who has received an A+ rating from the NRA,” Young said on Bloomberg TV Radio. “He wants to make sure that our children are protected, that mentally ill people are not getting their hands on guns if they present a harm to others or to themselves.”
Both those points are mainstays of the framework being discussed and are two tenants that Young can get behind.
However, on Thursday talks with Democrats took a more sour note for Republicans as Cornyn walked out of talks with Democrats. Cornyn told reporters he doesn’t know what Democratic Senators Chris Murphy of Connecticut and Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona had in mind but that he was “through talking.”
It’s not exactly clear what led to Cornyn walking out on negotiations on Thursday. Still, Young seems optimistic that a deal can be reached.
“We have a framework … that would increase resourcing at schools to keep them safe, and provide more mental health resources to Americans among other priorities,” Young said. “I haven’t had the benefit of looking at that, but I’m going to give it fair consideration and I think it has a good chance of becoming law.”
Sen. Chris Murphy (D) of Connecticut and Sen. Thom Tillis (R) of North Carolina later said the talks are close to reaching an agreement and that legislative text for a bill could emerge in the next few days.

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6 comments

Adam June 18, 2022 at 5:00 am

They used to put dangerous mentally ill people in a facility for life. Now society lets them wonder the streets to do what ever they wish. Guns are not the problem, control the nuts and the criminals instead.

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Charles U Farley June 19, 2022 at 11:22 am

The Democrats actually elect them to office.

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Slacker06 June 18, 2022 at 12:26 pm

When you see the word “Bi-Partisan” in reports like this one it really means the democrat/Marxists/anti-American/Commies are getting their way. The rest of us lose our God Given rights in the process.

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Charles U Farley June 19, 2022 at 11:24 am

Red flag laws are a tool for the government to use against their political opponents. We’ve already seen government agencies used in a politically punitive manner (IRS, DOJ, DOE, FBI, EPA, DHS) so there is no reason to think that red flag laws would not be abused as well.

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Slacker06 June 19, 2022 at 12:54 pm

Hitler, Stalin, and Mao, among others did the same thing to eliminate their perceived political enemies.

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Charles U Farley June 20, 2022 at 12:02 pm

“That could never happen here!” – Jews in 1930’s Germany

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