President Joe Biden will announce the creation of the first-ever federal office of gun violence prevention on Friday, fulfilling a key demand of gun safety activists as legislation remains stalled in Congress, according to two people with direct knowledge of the White House’s plans.

Stefanie Feldman, a longtime Biden aide who previously worked on the Domestic Policy Council, will play a leading role, the people said.

Greg Jackson, executive director of the Community Justice Action Fund, and Rob Wilcox, the senior director for federal government affairs at Everytown for Gun Safety, are expected to hold key roles in the office alongside Feldman, who has worked on gun policy for more than a decade and still oversees the policy portfolio at the White House. The creation of the office was first reported by The Washington Post.

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    So? My point still stands. It’s designed to kill as fast as possible. It should be banned.

    So you’re calling for virtually all guns to be banned then except for shotguns and revolvers?

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      I’m calling for any weapon that’s designed to kill as many people as possible in as little time as possible to be banned.

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        And that’s 99% of weapons, because what’s what guns do, they all kill things with a single trigger pull. You’re asking for a de facto ban and that’s absolutely a losing position.

        And that’s not even to mention that your position effectively means “I only believe the police and the military should have guns”. Because that’s what would happen.

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          Personally, I wouldn’t mind a complete repeal of the 2nd Amendment, but knowing that’s a ways out, I’m just going to call for a ban on weapons specifically designed to kill as many people as possible in as little time as possible. And, no, that’s absolutely not 99 percent of all weapons.