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United States Senators have given the green light to a bipartisan law to address the epidemic of gun violence that is rocking the country, by approving a tight package of new restrictions on firearms and billions of dollars in funding for the mental health and school safety. The bill, which passed the Upper House with a 65-33 vote and will likely pass the House of Representatives today, is far below the measures requested by President Joe Biden, but is still a novelty for decades and a step forward. for gun control advocates.