U.S. President Joe Biden expressed “deep disappointment with the Supreme Court’s decision in the case of the use of arms against the State of New York”, saying that “the decision made by the Supreme Court is contrary to logic and the Constitution and should be a source of great inconvenience to us.” Everyone,” and urged “Americans to make their voices heard regarding gun legalization,” adding, “Constitutional permission to own guns is not an absolute right.”

And the U.S. Supreme Court today announced “the repeal of a law that imposes restrictions on the carrying of firearms in public places, even if they are concealed.”

Notably, members of the Democratic and Republican parties in the U.S. Senate (Congress) drafted a bill imposing limited restrictions on gun ownership, a reform move unprecedented in decades, though it falls short of Biden’s minimum requirements. in this region.

And the American site Al-Hurra quoted the words of Senator Chuck Schumer, Democratic Majority Leader in the Senate: “This bipartisan text represents progress and will save lives, although this is not at all what we wanted, but this legislation is urgently needed. Extremely.”

For his part, Democratic Senator Chris Murphy said, “The proposal, in part, provides support for state-by-state laws that allow authorities to seize firearms from anyone they deem dangerous.”

The text makes criminal and psychological background checks mandatory for every young person between the ages of 18 and 21 who wishes to purchase a firearm.

The bill also provides for a number of measures to combat illegal arms trafficking.

This text is the fruit of an initiative following a shooting that killed 21 people, including 19 children, when a young man stormed a school in Yuvaldi, Texas, in late May last year.