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AMMAN, Jordan (AP) - President Barack Obama says each of his proposed steps to reduce gun violence should get a vote in Congress- even an assault weapons ban that both parties agree stands little chance of passing.

Senate Democrats dropped the ban from the bill they plan to debate next month out of concern it could sink the whole package. Still, Obama says he's pushing for it.

In his weekly radio and Internet address released Saturday, Obama says the U.S. has changed in the three months since the December school shooting in Newtown, Conn., left 20 first graders and six educators dead. He says Americans support the ban, plus limits on high-capacity ammunition magazines, school security funding and a crackdown on gun trafficking.

"Today there is still genuine disagreement among well-meaning people about what steps we should take to reduce the epidemic of gun violence in this country. But you, the American people, have spoken," Obama said.

The White House said Saturday that Obama will make additional trips outside Washington to rally support for the measures, including the assault weapons ban. The White House also said that before Obama left for Israel earlier this week, his push for gun control was among the issues he raised with lawmakers from both parties as he embarked on a concerted effort to reach out to Congress.

In the Republican address, Sen. Mike Lee of Utah says the Senate Democrats' budget raises taxes by $1.5 trillion without doing anything to save entitlements like Social Security and Medicare. He says Republicans want a balanced budget that lives up to the nation's moral obligation to act in the best interest of future generations.

"Republicans recognize that keeping dollars, decisions, priorities and power in the hands of the people is what has made America the greatest civilization the world has ever known," Lee says. "Now is the time to return to that model."

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Online:

Obama address: http://www.whitehouse.gov

Republican address: http://www.youtube.com/gopweeklyaddress


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    Steve wrote...
    Comrades!
    We must stick to the policies that have a clear record of failure.
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    Michoacan wrote...
    Gun nuts and the NRA fought the Brady Bill.
    Ronald Reagqn supported it. Result: "Since the enactment of the Brady law in 1994 (March 1, 1994, through December 31, 2008), nearly 1.8 million prohibited persons (e.g., felons, juveniles, mentally ill persons) have been denied a firearm transfer or permit." Gun nuts and the NRA fight to ensure that felons juveniles, the dangerously mentally ill, gangster, cartelistas, terrorists and the suicidal have unobstructed access to all of the firearms and ammo that they need, public safety be damned.
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    Steve wrote...
    Taking your lies to other articles I see
    I'd just call it a day Micho. You've taken a pretty bad beating with gun control and now you've resorted to lying...not very flattering.
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    Steve wrote...
    Brain dead Liberals
    We all want to do something, but it is foolish and wasteful to return to a policy with a clear record of failure.
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    Steve wrote...
    Real Facts
    The National Academy of Sciences studied gun laws in the U.S. and reported it could find no link between restrictions on gun ownership and lower rates of crime, firearms violence or accidents with guns. Over the past 20 years, the rates of violent crime and murder have dropped by half in the U.S., according to the FBI. That's astounding. We have more guns and more gun owners, but the rate of violent crime and murder went down by half. Accidental shooting deaths also declined. How can this be?
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    Steve wrote...
    Real Facts
    For 10 years we banned semi-automatic rifles that looked like military guns. Anti gun brain dead liberals cried that the demise of this law in 2004 should have spawned a huge increase in crime with rifles. Didn't happen. More people are killed with fists and feet than with rifles of any kind and semi-automatics constitute merely a subset of rifles. In short, the ban failed.
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    Michoacan wrote...
    From the study that Steve cites:
    The committee found that answers to some of the most pressing questions cannot be addressed with existing data and research methods, however well designed. For example, despite a large body of research, the committee found no credible evidence that the passage of right-to-carry laws decreases or increases violent crime, and there is almost no empirical evidence that the more than 80 prevention programs focused on gun-related violence have had any effect on children’s behavior, knowledge, attitudes, or beliefs about firearms.
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    Michoacan wrote...
    From the study that Stefe cites.
    The committee recommends that appropriate access be given to data maintained by regulatory and law enforcement agencies, including the trace data maintained by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms; registration data maintained by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and state agencies; and manufacturing and sales data for research purposes.
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    Michoacan wrote...
    Gun nuts and the NRA fear well funded
    federal research into gun violence. As with vey thing else Steve does, he will pick only those conclusions he sees supporting his claims and ignore the rest of the scientific inquiries.
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    Steve wrote...
    Facts brain dead liberals hate
    Over the past 20 years, the rates of violent crime and murder have dropped by half in the U.S., according to the FBI. Thats astounding. We have more guns and more gun owners, but the rate of violent crime and murder went down by half. Accidental shooting deaths also declined.