BREAKING NEWS: Gun Control Bill Has Been Drafted! They Reportedly Have 60 VOTES!

This video discusses the potential drafting and advancement of a bipartisan gun control bill, with reports suggesting it has secured 60 votes. The draft, authored by John Cornyn, is expected to be submitted to Chris Murphy for review. Concerns are raised about potential Republican concessions, particularly regarding red flag laws, as senators aim to reach the 60-vote threshold for passage. The Supreme Court's upcoming opinions, including the New York case, are also highlighted as significant developments.

Quick Summary

A bipartisan gun control bill draft is complete, authored by John Cornyn and to be submitted to Chris Murphy. Concerns exist about potential Republican concessions on issues like red flag laws to secure 60 votes for passage. The Supreme Court's upcoming opinions, including the New York case, are also significant.

Chapters

  1. 00:17Supreme Court Opinions & NY Case
  2. 00:37Bipartisan Gun Control Bill Update
  3. 01:21Republican Cave & Red Flag Laws

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current status of the bipartisan gun control bill?

The draft of a bipartisan gun control bill has reportedly been completed by John Cornyn and will be submitted to Chris Murphy. There are discussions and concerns about whether it has secured the necessary 60 votes for passage.

What role do red flag laws play in the current gun control discussions?

Red flag laws are a point of concern, as senators are reportedly discussing them as a means to achieve the 60-vote threshold for the gun control bill. This raises questions about potential Republican concessions.

When can the public expect to see the draft of the gun control bill?

The draft of the bipartisan gun control bill is expected to be made available to the public tomorrow, according to the report. This will allow for greater transparency regarding its contents and the positions of various lawmakers.

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