时间:2019-01-16 作者:英语课 分类:2018年NPR美国国家公共电台3月


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Trump 1's Plan To Secure Schools Calls For Arming Teachers, Improving Background Checks


RACHEL MARTIN, HOST:


Almost one month after the mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., where 17 people were killed, the White House is setting up a commission to study school safety. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos will be the commission chair. Here she is speaking in a conference call with reporters.


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BETSY DEVOS: We've had to talk about this topic way too much over the years, and there's been a lot of talk in the past but very little action.


MARTIN: So what kind of action is likely? Let's get details from NPR White House correspondent Scott Horsley. Hey, Scott.


SCOTT HORSLEY, BYLINE 2: Good morning, Rachel.


MARTIN: What do we know about the administration's plans on this topic?


HORSLEY: Not a lot of action actually - don't be on the lookout 3 for a speech from President Trump or any other sort of public event. That conference call last evening was kind of the extent of the White House rollout. And the plan leaves most of the heavy lifting to the states. Now, Trump is endorsing 4 two pieces of federal legislation. One of those would improve background checks for gun sales, although it would not extend background checks to sales at gun shows or on the Internet. The other bill's designed to help schools spot and intervene with young people who show signs of violence early on.


Neither of those bills is controversial. The background check bill already has 62 co-sponsors in the Senate. So the president's not exactly going out on a limb here. In fact, Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer dismissed this as baby steps designed to curry 5 favor with the NRA. And then there's this commission that the White House is setting up. Ironically, announcement of the commission came just one day after the president at a campaign-style rally in Pennsylvania seemed to dismiss presidential commissions as sort of an excuse for policymakers who don't want to take action.


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PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP: We can't just keep setting up blue-ribbon committees with your wife and your wife and your husband, and they meet, and they have a meal, and they talk, talk, talk, talk.


MARTIN: Almost like he didn't know that his own White House was about to set up a commission on gun violence. And he's done these before. I mean, this administration has set up commissions on voter fraud, opioid epidemic 6. I mean, other administrations do this, but is there any sign that this particular commission is going to make more of a difference?


HORSLEY: There doesn't seem to be, you know, a real mandate 7 for action here. The commission has no timetable to even produce a recommendation, although Education Secretary DeVos does say she is impatient to get something done, and she says there's no time to waste. Most of what the president is talking about here is just action at the state level. He has renewed his call to arm some teachers and other school staffers to act as volunteer marshals. And he's also endorsing the idea that states should adopt what's called risk protection orders. There are only a handful of states that do this now. Florida just joined their ranks.


Risk protection orders allow law enforcement to take guns away temporarily and bar the purchase of new weapons by people who are judged to be a danger to themselves or others. The White House did stress this would take place with some due process in contrast to something the president talked about a few weeks ago.


MARTIN: I mean, the president had also talked about raising the age requirement for people to buy some guns. Is he not talking about that anymore? I mean, is that off the table for the White House?


HORSLEY: That is the one initiative where Trump seemed to be willing to buck 8 the NRA. But in the end, he backed down. Florida lawmakers did adopt legislation last week that raised the minimum age for buying long guns in that state from 18 to 21. The accused killer 9 at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School was 19 years old. That Florida legislation drew an immediate 10 legal challenge from the NRA. The gun lobby opposes a higher age limit. At one time, the president seemed to express sympathy for the idea of raising the age limit, and in fact, he joked that lawmakers who didn't do so were simply kowtowing to the NRA. In the end, though, he is not proposing that, although the White House does say this presidential commission will consider the idea of a higher age limit.


MARTIN: All right. We'll see. NPR White House correspondent Scott Horsley. Thanks, Scott.


HORSLEY: Good to be with you, Rachel.



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