(ANSA) - WASHINGTON, 21 JUN - A group of Usabipartisan senators has unveiled a bill for a close on arms, after the Uvalde and Buffalo massacres.
If approved, it would be the first major reform since 1994.
Strengthened background checks on arms buyers under the age of 21, funds for mental health and safety in schools, incentives for states that adopted the 'red-flag laws' (which allow you to remove weapons from people reported as dangerous for themselves or for others).
Weapons prohibited for partners involved in domestic abuse.
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