While it is not clear whether any of the proposals would have had an effect on the massacre at an Connecticut elementary school, the set of recommendations could provide a blueprint if the Obama administration chooses to go forward with more aggressive steps to curb gun violence. The Justice Department’s list included several measures that President Obama could enact by executive order even if Congress failed to take any new actions.
Saturday, December 15, 2012
After the Tucson massacre, the Justice Department drew up gun control ideas and let them drop.
The NYT reports.
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