Holding back his tears with difficulty, Mr Joe Biden commemorated yesterday Wednesday at the White House the anniversary of the massacre committed one year ago in a school in the city of Uvalde, in the state of Texas (south), calling for the ninth time to be done tighter gun control in the country.
Accompanied by his wife Jill Biden, who also looked emotional, the US president spoke of a “really tough day” for the families who the carnage “dismembered” in front of 21 white candles, one for each of the victims, the nineteen children and the two teachers he murdered 18 year old in primary school Rob. “The yes remembering is important, it is also painful“said the Democratic politician, 80 years old, known for the solidarity he shows to any grieving family, as he lost two children, a daughter when he was still a baby and a son who was an adult.
Once again, he called for the promotion of “common sense laws for the arms,” specifically to ban AR-15 semi-automatic assault rifles, which are very common in the US.
“Too many areas of everyday life have turned into places of slaughter” in America, the US president complained, also emphasizing in his speech that guns are now the leading cause of death for children in the country. “Everywhere we hear the same thing: “Do something. For God’s sake, please do something!” he insisted.
Mr. Biden’s appeal, however impassioned, has virtually no chance of leading to tangible reforms. Republicans, who control the House of Representatives, are hostile to any attempt to tighten gun laws.
Source: News Beast

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