President Obama is calling congress to toughen gun laws. He announced a $500 million package of executive actions and proposals to reduce gun violence on Wednesday. Nearly six in ten Americans want stricter gun laws after the mass shooting in Newton, CT, that killed 20 elementary school children. The package includes a ban on assault weapons and high-capacity magazines. It also calls for closing gun loopholes and more background checks.
But will it pass in the divided congress?
“Early predictions of the demise of president’s proposals are very premature, says Rep. Chris Van Hollen, D -Maryland. “The politics has changed because the American public is engaged in a very different way after the Newtown shootings.”
Van Hollen says,” the key is that this has got to be a grassroots conversation throughout the country, it can’t be a Washington focus conversation because if that happens then some of the special interest may triumph.”
The NRA isn’t backing down though. It released a new ad that mentions the president’s children. Politico reports that it has unleashed an army of lobbyist on capitol hill ahead of the President’s speech.








