Historic action by the US justice department closes a loophole and bolsters the Biden administration’s fight against gun violence. Plus: the true price of Indonesia’s booming nickel industry
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The US will now require mandatory background checks on the sale of firearms on the internet and at gun shows, the US justice department announced on Thursday, closing a loophole that previously exempted private transactions from restrictions that apply to licensed dealers.
How often did people take advantage of this loophole? The White House estimates that about 22% of guns owned by Americans were acquired without a background check.
How have conservatives responded to the announcement? Republicans were lukewarm to near-identical proposals by Barack Obama in 2016 and, with a current House majority, have been resistant to calls for meaningful gun control measures since. However, Republican support is not actually necessary for this new rule to go through.
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