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  • Autor: jeanpaulsolano74
  • hace 9 años

hola necesito una noticia en ingles porfa que sea un poco larga

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Trump supports arming teachers to prevent killings in schools.

The president meets with parents of deceased and surviving students of shootings and promises more control of antecedents but not restrictions to the purchase
The protests against guns have been happening in the United States for a week, when a Florida institute suffered the massacre of 17 people, and they seem to have lit the fuse for a wider movement. The pressure has made Donald Trump, very close to the National Rifle Association, has been open to some timid measures of restriction, such as better background checks or veto devices that convert a normal rifle into a submachine gun. But this Wednesday it was clear that there are no sharp changes in his policy, that no measure is currently aimed at curbing the phenomenal civilian arms market: in a meeting with the father of young people killed in massacres he was in favor of arming teachers as way to avoid those blood baths.
The meeting, which lasted more than an hour, was broadcast live on television and allowed Trump to see parents who had lost their children last Wednesday in Parkland or five years ago in Newtown (Connecticut), in the massacre of children of the primary school of Sandy Hook. And although some young survivor demanded measures against assault weapons, questioned how someone like him can buy a weapon of war without any further requirement, most interventions were more focused on improving the safety of schools than on stopping the flow of weapons.
The day before Trump also signed an order in which he urged his attorney general to push a rule that prohibits the sale of parts (called stock bump) that convert a semi-automatic weapon into automatic, that is, they turn a normal rifle into something very close to a machine gun. It is a measure that neither the Republicans nor the Rifle Association oppose. But it does not represent a substantial change for a country with more than 300 million weapons in the hands of civilians, where a third of the adult population has at least one.
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