Congress Moves Forward With Plan To Strip Gun Ban For Mentally Disabled
Senator Charles Grassley (pictured) (R) Iowa is a key figure behind repealing the restriction and said it stigmatizes disabled citizens. (Photo: Gage Skidmore)
(REPORT) — The United States Congress voted on Wednesday to block a gun regulation that would prevent thousands of people with mental disabilities from purchasing weapons. Passed by the Republican-led house, the legislation will now be sent to President Donald Trump.