On the other hand, Biden acknowledges that the law does not accomplish all of his objectives.
After passing through Congress in an exceptionally short amount of time, the most comprehensive gun control act in the country’s history was signed into law by President Biden in less than 24 hours.
“The hands of the clock are moving. As a direct consequence of this, thousands of people’s lives will be spared.” President Joe Biden made these remarks at an address that was broadcast nationally on television. “It is for these daily shootings in the streets that we must stand together, from Columbine to Sandy Hook, from Charleston to Orlando, from Las Vegas to El Paso, from Atlanta to Buffalo to Uvalde,” the speaker said. “Just do something, for God’s sake, just do something,” how many times have you heard that?
After that, he went on to declare, “We accomplished it today.”
The vote in the House of Representatives to adopt the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act was taken on Friday night, and the final tally was 234 in favor, 193 opposed, with 14 Republicans voting against their party. This came just one day after the bill was adopted by the Senate in a vote that took place on Thursday night and resulted in a vote of 65 to 33.

The United States of America has been battling for many years to find a solution to the problem of widespread gun violence.