House chairman opposes universal background checks

 
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President Barack Obama proposed near-universal background checks after the December shooting of 20 children and six adults in Connecticut. Currently, the checks are only required for purchases from federally licensed gun dealers, not sales between private individuals at gun shows, online or elsewhere.

Obama also has supported limiting the size of ammunition magazines and renewing a ban on assault weapons, issues that were being examined at a Senate hearing Wednesday. But both those measures are seen as tough to get through Congress and Goodlatte has said he opposes both.

Expanding background checks has been seen as more politically doable, but Goodlatte's comments suggest tough prospects for that idea, too.

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