Washington (US): The US Senate passed bipartisan legislation to impose new gun control measures that would tighten background checks.
The Senate on Thursday night passed the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act with a 65-33 vote, sending the measure to the House for consideration.
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Lawmakers crafted the legislation in response to a number of recent high-profile mass shootings in the United States, including an elementary school shooting in Texas that killed 19 children and two teachers, and a supermarket shooting in Buffalo that killed 10 people.
The legislation would enhance background checks for firearms buyers under 21-years old, restrict firearm ownership by convicted domestic abusers, provide funding for states to develop so-called "red flag" laws, and increase spending on mental health services.
The bill would also order federal officials to establish a Federal Clearinghouse on School Safety Evidence-based Practices to identify and publish recommendations to improve school safety for use by educational agencies, law enforcement, health professionals and the general public. (UNI)