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IF NOT NOW, WHEN? VICE PRESIDENT JOE BIDEN- THE WHITE HOUSE Posted on January 17, 2013


IF NOT NOW, WHEN? VICE PRESIDENT JOE BIDEN- THE WHITE HOUSE

From: “Vice President Joe Biden, The White House” <info@messages.whitehouse.gov>
 Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2013 5:41 AM
Subject: If not now, when?

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Hello —
Today President Obama announced a plan to help protect our kids and communities from gun violence.
You’re going to hear a lot about it, but I wanted to make sure you got a chance to get the facts, straight from me.
After hearing from Americans from across the political spectrum, we decided to focus on some key priorities:
closing background check loopholes, banning military-style assault weapons, making our schools safer,
and increasing access to mental health services.
The ideas we sent to President Obama are straightforward. Each of them honors the rights of law-abiding,
responsible Americans to bear arms. Some of them will require action from Congress; the President is acting on others immediately. But they’re all commonsense and will help make us a little safer.
Now is the time for all of us to act.
Here’s what we’ve put together:
We’re calling for requiring background checks for all gun sales and closing the loopholes that allow dangerous
individuals to make their purchase without going through one of these checks.
We’re asking for a new, stronger ban on military-style assault weapons and high-capacity magazines that allow
a shooter to fire dozens of bullets as quickly as he can pull a trigger. And we’re asking Congress to help protect
law enforcement by make it illegal for members of the public to possess armor-piercing bullets.
We’re going to give law enforcement more tools and resources to prevent and prosecute gun crimes,
and we’re going to end the freeze on gun violence research that prevents the Center from Disease Control
from looking at the causes of gun violence.
We’re calling on Congress to help make schools safer by putting up to 1,000 school resource officers
and mental health professionals in schools and ensuring they have comprehensive emergency
management plans in place.
And we’re going to increase coverage so that students and young adults can get access to the
mental health treatment they may need.
We know that no policy we enact or law we enforce can prevent every senseless act of violence
in our country. But if we can save the life of even one child, we have a deep responsibility to act.
Now is the time to come together to protect our kids. Learn about the plan,
then add your name alongside mine:
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Thanks,
Vice President Joe Biden
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