الاثنين، 4 يناير 2016

Barack Obama plans to impose restrictions on the possession of firearms next week




US officials revealed on Friday, revealed that President Barack Obama will meet on Monday with US Attorney General Loretta Lynch to put the final touches on a set of operational procedures pertaining to the possession of weapons in the United States, which will disclose next week. The officials, who requested anonymity, that Obama will work to expand the new requirements in connection with the investigation of people who buy weapons in large quantities of arms dealers, according to "The Washington Post" newspaper of America quoted on its website, and made it clear that the US president will use his executive authority in many other areas, but did not put the finishing touches on a package deal so far, he said. In his weekly radio address on Friday, Obama said he was moving from one side in this regard because Congress failed to address the problem of the widening of armed violence to grow .. He explained, "A few months ago, I drew my team in the White House to consider any new measures can I take to help in the reduction of armed violence, and on Monday, I will meet with the Attorney General Loretta Lynch to discuss options available to us. " The US President had said earlier that he would continue to talk about tenure reform gun laws, and after the armed attack, which took place at the Faculty in the state of Oregon the US last October, when a gunman opened fire inside a classroom, killing nine people, Obama said at the time It would work actively for the politicization of this issue, where will move against powerful lobbyists and political allies who blocked his attempts to pass gun control laws in spite of popular support.

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