Biden signed the first gun control bill in the United States in nearly 30 years.

  China news agency, Washington, June 25 (Reporter Chen Mengtong) US President Biden signed a community safety bill at the White House on the 25th to deal with the problem of gun violence.

  This is the first time that the two parties in the United States have made a breakthrough in gun control in the past 30 years. The last time the President of the United States signed the gun control bill, it dates back to 1993, when President Clinton was in office.

  When Biden signed the bill, he said that the compromise reached by the two parties in Congress "does not fully meet my requirements", but "does include the measures that I have long called for to save lives".

  The main contents of this bill include strengthening the background check of gun buyers aged 18 to 21, characterizing some illegal gun purchases as federal crimes, and allocating $13 billion for gun violence prevention programs and mental health treatment programs.

  The Associated Press pointed out that although the bill did not include measures such as banning offensive weapons and comprehensive background checks on gun purchases, which Democrats have long called for, it was the "most effective gun control measure" passed by the US Congress since the ban on offensive weapons was promulgated in 1993.

  Recently, there have been serious shooting incidents in the United States. A month ago, a primary school shooting in Iuvaldi, Texas, killed 19 children and two teachers. According to the data of the website of "Gun Violence Archives" in the United States, more than 21,000 people have been killed in various gun-related incidents in the United States this year.

  Biden signed the bill before preparing to visit Europe on 25th. He said that he would hold an event at the White House on July 11th to celebrate this "historic legislative achievement". On the contrary, the prospect of gun control in the United States has not become optimistic. Just two days ago, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled to repeal a law in New York that restricted people from carrying guns. This has set legislative obstacles for the United States to tighten gun control measures.