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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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    sweetmama wrote...
    Obama knows full well the meaning
    of the Second Amendment has NOTHING to do with hunting. Does he even know how to tell the truth anymore?
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    Steve wrote...
    Comrades!
    This is you President speaking. We don't need no stinking Constitution.
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    2cents wrote...
    Let me make this clear
    I respect hunters. So for now, I will merely restrict their rights. That will allay their fears that I am dismantling the Constitution. Meanwhile my elimination of other Second-Amendment rights will appear protective . . . superseding the Constitution for everyones welfare. I am so benevolent. Congress may see it as illegal, but I don’t recognize them any more. After all, Ive done it before with no jail time, so . . . .
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    SurpriseMe wrote...
    choice
    for me it is not the right but in america we have freedom of choice. I choose to own firearms and use them to provide food for my family. We do not buy beef, the only red meat we eat is venison, elk, buffaloe. No hunt/kill no red meat. It is so much more healthier for you, in fact it should be part of Obama Care it is so healthy. And we have shooting competitions hitting targets with different guns.
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    Michoacan wrote...
    Reasonable restrictions on gun ownership
    have always been part of our Nation's lengthy firearms heritage. Today's crop of easily spooked gun nuts prefers to overlook the fact that Second Amendment rights come with the same caveats that all of our other rights have. Contemporary gun nuttery, driven and inflamed in large part by profiteering gun manufacturers and their corporate lobby, the NRA, is an outgrowth of this historical ignorance.
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    Steve wrote...
    Gun restrictions have always proven
    to fail. Micho and the other brain dead liberals seek to tell Americans what's appropriate through "restrictions." Citizens will have none of that Anti-American gibberish.
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    Michoacan wrote...
    Shannon's law has reduced random
    gunfire that threatens public safety.
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    Steve wrote...
    Take note brain dead liberals
    We have a clear track record of what works to increase our safety. We know what doesn't. Arming good people does reduce crime. Banning certain types of firearms or the amount of bullets in a magazine does nothing to stop mentally ill people and criminals.
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    Steve wrote...
    Shannon's law isn't gun control
    it's education aboiut firing in the air.
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    Steve wrote...
    Brain dead liberals would prefer to divert
    us from focusing on the real issues and would rather we stick with failed gun control laws.