Senators predict another vote on gun-control legislation [View all]
WASHINGTON -- Two top senators predicted Thursday that gun legislation will come up again for a Senate vote possibly before the end of the year as public attitudes shift toward stricter controls.
Their assessment comes after the defeat last week of a widely popular bipartisan background check measure that was drafted in response to the elementary school shooting in Newtown, Conn., after a gunman opened fire, killing 26 people, mostly children.
I think were going to bring this bill back before the end of the year and I think you may find some changes, said Sen. Charles E. Schumer (D-N.Y.), a chief backer of the bill, at a breakfast hosted by the Christian Science Monitor. Lots of senators who thought it was safe to vote against it he said, are not so sure any more because of changing attitudes.
Sen. John McCain of Arizona, a key Republican backer of the measure who spoke at the same event, concurred. I do agree with Chuck. I think the issue is going to come back, he said.