Receiving a set of recommendations in this regard from his Attorney General and FBI Director, Obama said these measures are well within my legal authority and the executive branch, and that but they're ones that the overwhelming majority of the American people, including gun owners, support and believe.
"So over the next several days, we'll be rolling out these initiatives. We'll be making sure that people have a very clear understanding of what can make a difference and what we can do," Obama said.
Obama may ignite political firestorm by bypassing Congress with these measures, which could spark legal challenges. Republicans say Obama is misusing his powers.
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Obama, however, exuded confidence that the recommendations that are being made by his team are ones that are entirely consistent with the Second Amendment and people's lawful right to bear arms.
"These are not only recommendations that are well within my legal authority and the executive branch, but they're also ones that the overwhelming majority of the American people, including gun owners, support," Obama said.
According to a White House fact sheet, over the past decade in America, more than 100,000 people have been killed as a result of gun violence-and millions more have been the victim of assaults, robberies, and other crimes involving a gun.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is overhauling
the background check system to make it more effective and efficient.
The envisioned improvements include processing background checks 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and improving notification of local authorities when certain prohibited persons unlawfully attempt to buy a gun.
The FBI will hire more than 230 additional examiners and other staff to help process these background checks, the White House said.
He also directed the departments to review the availability of smart gun technology on a regular basis, and to explore potential ways to further its use and development to more broadly improve gun safety.