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What’s in US President Joe Biden’s bipartisan gun violence bill?

The new law is the most sweeping gun violence bill in decades and follows a spate of mass shootings in the US.

A woman wears an anti-gun T-shirt outside of the US Supreme Court in Washington, DC [Jacquelyn Martin/AP]
Published On 25 Jun 2022

US President Joe Biden has signed into law the most sweeping gun violence bill in decades, a bipartisan compromise that seemed unimaginable until a recent series of mass shootings.

Citing the families of shooting victims he met, the president said: “Their message to us was, ‘Do something.’ How many times did we hear that? ‘Just do something. For God’s sake, just do something.’ Today we did.”

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Here are some highlights of the bill Biden signed on Saturday:

Expanded background checks:

‘Boyfriend loophole’:

Red flag laws:

Mental health:

Education:

Federally licensed gun dealers:

Gun traffickers:

Cost: