Sunday, April 21, 2013

Newtown: the worst day of the presidency Obama

Deux weeks after the killing of Newtown, Connecticut, U.S. President told that this dramatic episode was "the worst day of [his] chair" on the set of the show "Meet the Press" broadcast Sunday on NBC.

"I do not want that to happen again," said Barack Obama before explaining that he would put in place measures to fight against violence and weapons. The U.S. president also expressed skepticism about the proposal of the National Association of weapon (NRA), which would put armed guards in schools. "I'm not going to prejudge the recommendations that I will be delivered. [But] I am skeptical about the fact that the only answer is to put more weapons in schools. And I think the vast majority of Americans are struggling to believe this will solve our problem, "he said. "Whoever was in Newtown, spoke to parents, spoke to the families (of the victims) understands that something has fundamentally changed in the United States," Obama continued. "I made it very clear that a ban on assault rifles and high capacity magazines and a background check (buyers of weapons) was something that I have always supported," he Finally rappelé.Contrôle weapons in 2013? Whereas before the end of January, the Vice-President Joe Biden will make recommendations regarding legislation on carrying weapons in the United States, a right guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution, Barack Obama promised he would throw "any weight" policy in this extremely sensitive issue in the United States. "Is there going to be resistance? Absolutely. And the question is whether we are sufficiently upset by what happened to that (...) Read more about elle.frNewtown: Barack Obama wants to prevent new tragédiesNewtown: Obama wants to ban weapons assautTuerie Newtown: back in images on the tragedy: click here to see other photos>> View all news Company site Elle.fr

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