Former President Donald Trump is scheduled to talk on the Nationwide Rifle Affiliation (NRA) annual assembly in Houston, which is going down simply days after a mass capturing at a faculty in Uvalde, Texas.

Trump confirmed he could be showing on the NRA Institute for Legislative Motion (NRA-ILA) Management Discussion board even supposing the occasion was occurring simply days after 19 kids and two lecturers have been shot useless at Uvalde's Robb Elementary College.

Trump, who obtained an early endorsement from the NRA earlier than he was nominated because the Republican presidential candidate in 2016, gave combined indicators over his views on gun reform within the U.S. whereas within the White Home

Throughout Trump's time as president, the U.S. noticed quite a few high-profile mass shootings, together with a capturing at Marjory Stoneman Douglas Excessive College in Parkland, Florida, assaults in El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio, and in Las Vegas, the place a gunman killed 60 individuals after opening fireplace at a rustic music competition, making it the deadliest mass capturing in fashionable U.S. historical past.

Beneath, Newsweek has compiled a few of Trump's statements on gun reform throughout his time as president, starting from growing background checks and banning bump shares, to arming lecturers.

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Simply days after a faculty capturing in Uvalde, Texas, former President Donald Trump can be talking on the Nationwide Rifle Affiliation's annual assembly in Houston. Pictured, Trump arrives to talk in the course of the Nationwide Rifle Affiliation Annual Assembly on April 26, 2019, at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.SAUL LOEB/AFP/Getty Pictures

Elevated Background Checks

Trump has often known as for improved background checks on people to be able to stop mass shootings from occurring.

Talking in August 2019 within the wake of the El Paso and Dayton shootings, which left 23 and 9 individuals useless respectively, Trump mentioned there was "no political urge for food" for an assault weapons ban, however there's for stricter background checks.

"There's an amazing urge for food and I imply a very sturdy urge for food for background checks. And I feel we will convey up background checks like we have by no means had earlier than," Trump mentioned. "I feel each Republicans and Democrats are getting near a invoice—to doing one thing on background checks.

"I feel background checks are necessary. I do not need to put weapons into the fingers of mentally unstable individuals or individuals with rage or hate, sick individuals," Trump added. "I am all in favor of it."

Trump additionally urged Republicans and Democrats "should come collectively and get sturdy background checks" together with imprecise guarantees to tie them in with immigration reform.

Nonetheless, one yr after the capturing at Parkland's Marjory Stoneman Douglas Excessive College which left 17 individuals useless, Trump threatened to veto two Democratic payments which might have expanded federal background checks on gun purchases.

The White Home mentioned on the time the payments would infringe on individuals's Second Modification rights and end in "burdensome delays" for these seeking to legally buy a firearm.

The payments finally by no means handed after being accepted by the Home.

Crimson Flag Legal guidelines

Within the wake of the Dayton assault, Trump additionally known as for "pink flag" legal guidelines to forestall additional tragedies.

The legal guidelines would permit weapons to be faraway from those that could also be a hazard to themselves and others.

"We should make it possible for these judged to pose a grave threat to public security wouldn't have entry to firearms, and that, in the event that they do, these firearms could be taken by speedy due course of," Trump mentioned in August 2019. "That's the reason I've known as for pink flag legal guidelines, also called excessive threat safety orders."

Florida launched such legal guidelines within the wake of the Parkland capturing. To date, 18 different states and the District of Columbia have additionally enacted pink flag legal guidelines to fight gun violence.

Bump Inventory Ban

Trump was profitable in banning bump shares, the controversial accent which successfully turns semi-automatic rifles into rapid-fire machine weapons, throughout his time in workplace.

Trump introduced ahead measures to ban bump shares after Las Vegas gunman Stephen Paddock used one to change his AR-15 assault rifle to kill 58 individuals, with the dying toll ultimately rising to 60, and injuring greater than 500 on the Route 91 Harvest nation music competition in October 2017.

"Bump shares, we're writing that out. I'm writing that out," Trump mentioned in February 2018. "I do not care if Congress does it or not, I am writing it out myself.

"The bullets come out quick, however you do not know the place the hell they are going. That is why no one even actually, an excessive amount of, got here to its protection. He [Paddock] used it in Las Vegas. He was utilizing bump shares in Las Vegas, as you recognize. So, I am eliminating them."

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A NRA sticker on show as individuals gathered for the twelfth annual Second Modification March sponsored by Michigan Open Carry, Inc. and Second Modification March exterior of the Michigan State Capitol in Lansing, Michigan on September 23, 2021.JEFF KOWALSKY/AFP/Getty Pictures

Arming Academics

Trump additionally mentioned he would take into account a proposal to permit lecturers to have weapons on campus would stop mass shootings within the wake of the Parkland assault, a suggestion which remains to be being talked about following the Uvalde capturing.

"An assault has lasted, on common, about three minutes," Trump mentioned throughout a gathering within the White Home additionally attended by dad and mom of Parkland victims. "It takes 5 to eight minutes for responders, for the police, to return in. So the assault is over. For those who had a trainer who was adept at firearms, they might very nicely finish the assault in a short time."

Trump later denied his remarks have been calling for giving lecturers firearms to forestall college shootings.

"I by no means mentioned 'give lecturers weapons' like was said on Pretend Information CNN & @NBC," Trump tweeted in February 2018.

"What I mentioned was to take a look at the potential of giving hid weapons to gun adept lecturers with army or particular coaching expertise—solely one of the best. 20 p.c of lecturers, quite a bit, would now be capable of."