As families mourn, Obama turns gun on lawmakers

As families mourn, Obama turns gun on lawmakers

FPJ BureauUpdated: Friday, May 31, 2019, 10:05 PM IST
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Blasts them for not passing tougher gun laws which could control such crimes

Washington : As yet another mass shooting left 10 persons dead and 7 others injured in the United States, a sad and angry President Barack Obama blasted lawmakers for failing to pass tougher gun laws in the face of a powerful gun lobby.

Lamenting that mass killings have become “routine” in the US, a grim Obama said Thursday “I hope and pray that I don’t have to come out again in my tenure as president to offer my condolences to families under these circumstances.” But based on my experience as president, I can’t guarantee that,” Obama said from White House briefing room hours after Thursday’s massacre at Umpqua Community College in Roseburg, Oregon.

Just as his remarks on shootings have become routine, so too have the reactions from politicians and opponents of stricter gun regulations, said Obama, who according to a CBS count was making his 15th address after a mass shooting.

“Someone will comment and say, ‘Obama politicized this issue.’ Well, this is something we should politicize,” he said. “It is relevant to our common life together, to the body politic.”

Obama who looks at the failure to pass more stringent gun safety laws is one of the greatest frustrations of his presidency thus far noted many countries had passed gun control laws to prevent new massacres.

“We are not the only country on Earth that has people with mental illnesses or want to do harm to other people,” Obama said.

“We are the only advanced country on Earth that sees these kinds of mass shootings every few months,” Obama said, and hammered Congress for even blocking the collection of data on shooting incidents.

“This is a political choice that we make, to allow this to happen every few months in America. We collectively are answerable to those families who lose their loved ones.” And predicting that it would not be the last time in his presidency that he would have to give such a painful speech, Obama vowed: “Each time this happens, I am going to say we are going to have to do something about it. And we are going to have to change our laws.”

According to Everytown for Gun Safety, a gun-control group founded by former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, 88 people are killed by gun violence in America each day.

Since the December 2012 shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut, there have been at least 142 school shootings in America-an average of nearly one a week, the organization says.

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US leads the world in mass shootings: study 

When it comes to gun massacres, there are more public mass shootings in the United States than in any other country in the world, according to a new study.  Between 1966 and 2012, there were 90 mass shootings in the United States, where there is nearly one firearm for every American. The 90 mass shootings in the country are nearly a third of the 292 such attacks globally for that period. While the US has five per cent of the world’s population, it had 31 per cent of all public mass shootings.

  Mass shootings are defined for the study as having four or more victims and don’t include gang killings or slayings that involve the death of multiple family members. “People have been a little surprised by these statistics,” CNN quoted Adam Lankford, an associate professor of criminal justice at the University of Alabama, who did the analysis. In the US, people have a greater chance of dying in mass shootings if they are at work or at school. Overseas, these incidents typically happen near military installations. In more than half the American cases, the shooter had more than one firearm. In global incidents, the shooter typically had only one gun. And in the US, there are 6.87 victims on average per incident. The incidents of mass attacks tripled from 2011 to 2014, according to a new analysis by the Harvard School of Public Health and Northeastern University.

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Arun Kumar

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