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this month, congressional efforts to change gun policies in any significant way have repeatedly failed, despite lawmakers occasionally commencing gun-control discussions anew in the wake of particularly harrowing gun tragedies., has played a central role in many of those unsuccessful efforts, first as vice president under President Barack Obama and now as president.
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