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Senate Committee Starting Votes on Curbing Guns

Thursday, 07 March 2013 07:18 AM EST

President Barack Obama's prospects for expanded background checks for gun sales seem shaky as the Senate Judiciary Committee prepares for Congress' first votes on curbing guns since December's horrific shootings at a Connecticut elementary school.

The Democratic-led panel is also planning to consider bills banning assault weapons and magazines carrying more than 10 rounds of ammunition, making gun trafficking a federal crime and providing more money for school safety equipment.

All four measures are expected to pass the committee.

But the full Senate should be different. Republicans oppose the assault weapons ban and it seems unlikely to survive.

Democrats hope to strike a bipartisan deal on expanding background checks with conservative Republican Sen. Tom Coburn of Oklahoma. Those talks have foundered over whether to require records of private gun sales.

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President Barack Obama's prospects for expanded background checks for gun sales seem shaky as the Senate Judiciary Committee prepares for Congress' first votes on curbing guns since December's horrific shootings at a Connecticut elementary school.The Democratic-led panel is...
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