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WASHINGTON (AP) - Blocked by Congress from expanding gun sale background checks, President Barack Obama is turning to actions within his own power to keep people from buying a gun who are prohibited for mental health reasons.

Federal law bans certain mentally ill people from purchasing firearms, but not all states are providing data to stop the prohibited sales to the FBI's background check system. A federal review last year found 17 states contributed fewer than 10 mental health records to the database, meaning many deemed by a judge to be a danger still could have access to guns.

The Obama administration was starting a process Friday aimed at removing barriers in health privacy laws that prevent some states from reporting information to the background check system. The action comes two days after the Senate rejected a measure that would have required buyers of firearms online and at gun shows to pass a background check. That's already required for shoppers at licensed gun dealers.

Stung by the defeat, Obama vowed to keep up the fight for the background check expansion but also to do what he could through executive action.

"Even without Congress, my administration will keep doing everything it can to protect more of our communities," Obama said from the Rose Garden shortly after the Senate voted. "We're going to address the barriers that prevent states from participating in the existing background check system."

Obama also mentioned giving law enforcement more information about lost and stolen guns and establishing emergency plans for schools. Those measures were among the 23 executive actions the president signed in January when he announced his broader push for tighter gun laws in response to a mass shooting of first-graders and staff at Newtown, Conn.'s Sandy Hook Elementary School.

The Health and Human Services Department on Friday was beginning to ask for public comment on how the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, passed by Congress in 1996 and known as HIPAA, is preventing some states from reporting to the background check system and how to address the problem. Under HIPAA, health care providers such as hospitals may release limited information to police, but only in certain circumstances such as when a court is involved.

Since 1968, federal law has banned the sale of guns to those who have been deemed a danger to themselves or others, involuntarily committed or judged not guilty by reason of insanity or incompetent to stand trial. The background check system- which is also used to prevent convicted felons from buying guns- was established under the 1993 Brady Bill.

A few state agencies shared mental health records voluntarily for years, but the Virginia Tech massacre in 2007 spurred passage of legislation that required states to submit the records or eventually risk losing up to 5 percent of the federal funding they receive to fight crime.

Last year's review by the Government Accountability Office found that although the number of mental health records available to the background check system increased 800 percent since 2004, some states said they were not sharing mental health information because of concerns about restrictions under HIPAA privacy law. Obama is interested in a change that would specifically allow disclosure of mental health records for the system, and he wants to increase financial incentives for states to contribute the information.

In the Virginia Tech rampage, student Seung-Hui Cho shot 32 people to death and committed suicide. He was able to buy two guns even though he had been ruled a danger to himself during a court hearing in 2005 and was ordered to undergo outpatient mental health treatment.

Authorities have not described a possible motive or released details of any mental health condition that might explain why Sandy Hook shooter Adam Lanza killed 20 children and six adults before killing himself. The rifle he used was purchased by his mother, whom he also killed at home before heading to the school.

The background check system does not give retailers access to mental health records but simply tells them whether a buyer is approved, denied or needs additional investigation before a firearm may be purchased. The system doesn't tell the seller why a potential buyer was denied.

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    nokidding wrote...
    The thing to be aware of....
    is "Executive Action". Your Prez will just do what he wants which will include a regulation and tax on ammo and a demand to register all existing guns. He will take parts of Feinstein's bill that would require an immediate $200 registration of every gun, a date stamp on every magazine over 10 or it is confiscated, a picture of where your gun is stored, illegal private sale of any gun and making it illegal for your dad or grandfather to pass down the family range rifle and you have to turn it in to the government when they die.
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    2cents wrote...
    We stand by . . .
    . . .as the conquerors of our nation continue to trample upon established branches of the previous government and form their own new government. We object, but so do babies when you take their candy. After awhile, the crying stops and they settle. The tactic worked in other atrocities such as in Fast and Furious, Benghazi attack, amnesty to illegals, to name a few. When we reward that conduct with re-election, we unleash a power that is unstoppable, and thus hand over our nation to the annihilators. Too late to cry.
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    Steve wrote...
    Atlanta Mother Shoots Intruder
    multiple times and saves not only herself, but her children. Kudos to this brave mother.
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    wrote...
    Who
    better to talk guns than someone who shoots himself in the foot with his mouth often!
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    Steve wrote...
    Biden in 2008
    "I guarantee you Barack Obama ain’t taking my shotguns, so don’t buy that malarkey," Biden said Saturday at the United Mine Workers of America’s annual fish fry in Castlewood, Virginia. "Don’t buy that malarkey. They’re going to start peddling that to you." Biden told the crowd that he himself is a gun owner. “I got two,†Biden said, “if he tries to fool with my Beretta, he’s got a problem."
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    brhinaz wrote...
    this is just an excuse
    unfortunately, no one is in the obama administation is trying to reduce violence, the left is just using this very horrible sitution to advance their own agendas of complete gun control. why is it the law abiding citizines of this once great country have to keep giving up their own rights because criminals and mentally ill people committ crimes. just like christians. we cant say anything because it might upset the muslims or athiests. so lets just take away your rights instead ?
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    wrote...
    What we REALLY need is
    politician control. Get rid of ALL lobbies ( I know, will never happen) and then make every single word a politician says public record. After all, they are here to serve the will of the people. We also need term limits. After that, then we can talk about fixing problems. Until then, we are just treating a laceration with a Barney bandaid.
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    Michoacan wrote...
    Gun nuts and the NRA fight hard, hard, hard
    to protect the Second Amendment rights of the dangerously mentally ill. LaPierre and NRA president Beene don't want to take steps to keep mega killing firearms weapons out of the hands of the dangerously mentally ill. No, these guys want all of the rest of us to arm ourselves and be prepared to wage war on the psycho killers in crowded first grade class rooms, packed movie theaters, filled to the brim church pews. Young and old alike, arms to the teeth. Really. Not kidding. Really, that's their plan.
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    nokidding wrote...
    Obama and Holder
    Sanctioned the gun running back in 2009. U.S. Attorney for the District of Arizona, Dennis K. Burke under the direction of Holder put over 2000 assault rifles in the hands of the Seniloa drug cartel. Why? to track guns we all knew were going to the...wait for it.....Cartel. It was a perfect plan to make gun control, look out of control.
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    nokidding wrote...
    LAST WORD
    MICHO