“The Vice President’s declaration came in response to a suggestion made by Reverend Franklin Graham, who attended the meeting alongside 19 other religious leaders. According to Politico.com, attendees at the meeting said that Biden responded favourably to the Reverend’s idea, going so far as to say there would be ‘no restriction on the ability to do that, there’s no legal reason why they couldn’t.’ It was suggested by Graham that proceeds of the tax would go towards victims of gun violence and their families, according to the website’s sources.”
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