BREAKING NEWS

Obama acts to strengthen gun background check system

WASHINGTON - US President Barack Obama, moving swiftly after the US Senate rejected a measure to expand background checks for gun buyers, acted on Friday to patch holes in the existing database dealers use to ensure they are not selling weapons to criminals or the mentally ill.
The Health and Human Services Department will issue a formal proposal on Friday to make sure one of its privacy laws does not prevent states from reporting information to the background check system.
"While this background check system is the most efficient and effective way to keep guns out of the hands of dangerous individuals, it is only as effective as the information that is available to it," an administration official said.
Obama was visibly frustrated after the Senate on Wednesday defeated a bill that would have expanded background checks for guns bought at gun shows and on the Internet.
"Even without Congress, my administration will keep doing everything it can to protect more of our communities," Obama said on Wednesday.
"We're going to address the barriers that prevent states from participating in the existing background check system," he said.