
US President Joe Biden has renewed his call for a ban on AR-15 assault rifles following the attempted assassination of Donald Trump, putting Republicans in a jam.
The AR-15 used in the shooting had been purchased legally by Crooks' father six months earlier. In Pennsylvania, shotguns and rifles, including the AR-15, can be purchased at age 18, while the minimum age to purchase handguns is 21.
"I did it once, and I will do it again," he added, possibly referencing his involvement in passing the 1994 assault weapons ban, which expired 10 years later.
Despite the assassination attempt, Trump has said he will continue to protect gun rights if he is reelected in November, a senior adviser to his presidential campaign said on Tuesday.Biden: “More children in America die of a gunshot wound than any other reason. That’s stunning and that is sick… An AR-15 was used in the shooting of Donald Trump, just as it was an assault weapon that killed so many others, including children. It’s time to outlaw them.” pic.twitter.com/AM3QBymzeO
— Josh Campbell (@joshscampbell) July 16, 2024
The adviser said that Trump plans to safeguard gun rights by appointing federal judges who oppose new firearm limits.
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