As President-elect Biden's inauguration ceremony on the 20th of this month in the United States becomes more vigilant against demonstrations and turmoil, a rally against the tightening of gun regulations was held near the capital Washington, and supporters of President Trump also participated. But there was no major confusion.

In the United States, before the inauguration of President-elect Biden on the 20th of this month, the FBI = Federal Bureau of Investigation has called for caution against protest demonstrations by armed groups, and the capital Washington is on the alert for demonstrations and confusion. ..



Under these circumstances, a rally was held on the 18th around the Capitol Building in Richmond, Virginia, which is adjacent to Washington, to oppose the tightening of gun regulations.



At the rally, people with automatic rifles and pistols gathered and raised a placard stating, "Guns protect people's lives," and said, "Protect your right to own a gun."



Participants also had supporters of President Trump, who appealed for support while raising a flag with President Trump's name after the rally, but there was no major confusion.



A 25-year-old man who participated said, "President Trump has protected his right to have a gun, but I am worried that President-elect Biden will tighten regulations. I am categorically opposed to tightening regulations." I did.



While President-elect Biden has expressed his intention to ban the sale of guns over the Internet over gun regulation, many support President-elect Trump's right to own a gun, and public opinion is divided.

Small fire inauguration rehearsal suspended around Capitol

The capital city of Washington is on high alert before the presidential inauguration ceremony on the 20th of this month, but on the 18th, there was a small fire around the Capitol building at the venue, and there was a fuss that the area was temporarily closed. ..



The closure was lifted about an hour later and there was no major disruption, but the turmoil temporarily interrupted the inauguration rehearsal in front of the Capitol.



The United States is a holiday on the 18th, but so far no violent protests or turmoil of concern have been identified.