Senate committee starting votes on curbing guns

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Senate committee starting votes on curbing guns

By ALAN FRAMAssociated Press

WASHINGTON (AP) - Senate Judiciary Chairman Patrick Leahy says it's time for Congress to take steps to reduce gun violence.

The Vermont Democrat made the remark as the Judiciary panel began debating four bills aimed at restricting firearms. All are expected to pass the committee, though it is unclear whether all will be voted on during Thursday's session.

The bills would expand required federal background checks to nearly all gun purchases; ban assault weapons and high capacity ammunition magazines; create a federal crime for illegal gun trafficking; and boost federal aid for school safety programs.

Sen. Charles Grassley of Iowa is the committee's top Republican. He says everyone wants to prevent more incidents like the December killings in Newtown, Conn.. But the Republican says Congress should not curb law-abiding citizens' rights to bear arms.

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