The U.S. seems unable to bring tight controls on assault weapons
27th Jan 2023
The Hindu (27-Jan-23)
The U.S. seems unable to bring tight controls on assault weapons
- Two mass shootings in 48 hours earlier this month in the U.S. State of California, claiming 18 lives, have been yet another grave reminder of the plague of gun violence confronting the world’s most powerful country.
Tragedy upon tragedy
- OnJanuary 21, in California’s Monterey Park, a gunman massacred 11 people in the country’s deadliest mass shooting so far this year.
- Two days later, seven people were killed in Half Moon Bay, innorthern California.
- A few hours later, a shooting in Oakland resulted in one person being killed and seven others injured.
- “Tragedy upon tragedy,” was California Governor Gavin Newsom’s lament about the shootings.
- U.S. President Joe Biden, once again, called for a ban on assault weapons.
- Besides these statements, it is doubtful whether the U.S. Congress would pass any meaningful gun control laws.
Lack of strong national level gun control laws
- In January alone, there have been 38 shooting incidents in 17 different U.S. States. In the U.S., where the Second Amendment assures citizens of the right to bear arms, there are about 120 fire arms for every 100 residents. Yet, despite repeated mass shootings, the U.S. still does not have strong national level gun control laws.
- Every time a mass shooting takes place, Presidents issue strong statements and calls for legislative action, which fall on deaf ears.
- Last year, after an 18yearold former student shot down 19 elementary schoolchildren in Uvalde, Texas, Congress passed the widest fire arms legislation, the first in three decades, which expanded background checks for gun purchasers under 21 and imposed penalties on gun trafficking and straw purchases.
- Though widely welcomed, it was not enough to control gun violence in a country with the world’s largest percapita guns.
Reaffirming 2nd amendment
- The Supreme Court’s decision lastyear to strike down a New York State law that placed restrictions on carrying guns outside thehome by reaffirming the Second Amendmentwas a setback for attempts to bring in strict State wise legislation.
- House Democrats passed an assault weapon ban last year, but it never reached Mr. Biden’s desk as the Bill was stalled in the Senate. Republicans have often invoked constitutional rights to stall legislation.
- The deeppocketed and influential National Rifle Association andthe powerful gun manufacturing industry have consistently opposed gun control measures, despite polls showing a vast desire for stricter controls.
- Everyone knows what needs to be done —tougher gun controls. But it is surprising and tragic that a democracy that takes pride in its values and a super power that has gone to wars in the name of protecting its citizens, seems helpless when it comes to doing what has to be done even when hundreds of Americans get killed every year due to gun violence.
27th Jan 2023
The Hindu (27-Jan-23)
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