Using a tragedy to pass unrelated gun regulations
Congress on Wednesday passed a long-stalled bill inspired by the Virginia Tech shootings that would more easily flag prospective gun buyers who have documented mental health problems. The measure also would help states with the cost.
Passage by voice votes in the House and Senate came after months of negotiations between Senate Democrats and the lone Republican, Sen. Tom Coburn of Oklahoma, who had objected and delayed passage.
The irony is if this legislation had been in effect it would have had absolutely no impact on the Virginia Tech shooting.
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