In the midst of a series of shootings in the United States, President Biden signed a bill to tighten gun control, including stricter examinations for gun buyers under the age of 21, and the law was enacted.

It is the first time in 28 years that a full-scale gun control law has been passed.

On the 25th, US President Joe Biden signed a bill to tighten gun control passed by both the House of Representatives and the House of Representatives, and the law was passed.



The law stipulates stricter criminal history and mental health reviews for gun buyers under the age of 21, and financially confiscates guns from persons deemed to be extremely dangerous. Includes things like helping.


"Today is a memorable day. This law will save lives," Biden emphasized in his signature.

In the United States, tightening of regulations has not progressed for many years due to opposition from lobbying groups, but the cooperation of some bipartisan lawmakers following a series of shootings led to this establishment.



The American media has made a big statement that it will be the first full-scale gun control in 28 years.

However, the law does not include drastic tightening of regulations, such as the ban on the sale of high-killing guns that President Biden originally requested.

President Biden said today that "it doesn't include everything I was looking for. There's still more work to be done," and there's a lot of interest in how far gun control will go.