The Congress
rarely agree on anything, especially matters related to gun regulation.
The heated rhetoric on both sides of the gun debate might give the
impression that Democrats and Republicans cannot agree on any measures
that would seek to curb gun violence.
Strangely, however, we find ourselves in a political landscape. Video games. Some context might serve to illustrate how the gun debate has made for such odd bedfellows. The National Rifle Association
drew the ire of gun control advocates for its response to the horrific
shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut.
Congress Blame the shooting massacres on video games & other things like Violence in Media, Lack Security In Schools & Lack of a Mental illness people in National Database. Well, People with mental illness, they should not have access to "Gun Video Games or Guns".
Gun violence in America is a sensitive, emotional issue, and it is
understandable that Americans demand answers and solutions from their Congress. The NRA and gun control advocates share scarce common ground, and
Congress did not pass any legislation that goes beyond expanding
background checks because of lack of 60 votes.
The Senate has a serious attempt to ban assault weapons thus far, so legislators have turned their sights on video games.
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