Firearms: “The Second Amendment is not absolute”, says Joe Biden

“The Second Amendment is not absolute,” says President Joe Biden, who wants to make American cities safer and reduce the size of chargers.

Firearms: “The Second Amendment is not absolute”, says Joe Biden

“The Second Amendment is not absolute,” says President Joe Biden, who wants to make American cities safer and reduce the size of chargers.

Biden calls for "banning" the sale of assault rifles to individuals.

“It's not about taking away rights from citizens, it's about protecting our children, our families and our communities. This is about protecting our freedom to go to school, to the grocery store or to church without being shot and killed,” the US president said.

Joe Biden argues that the United States should ban assault rifles or at least raise the minimum age to acquire one to 21. He also calls for the banning of high-capacity magazines, and the tightening of background checks for gun buyers.

"That's enough, I believe the majority of Americans will consider gun safety in the next election," he said.

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