this is IN THE NEWS in VOA Special English.Almost a month has passed since a gunmankilled twenty children and six adultsat a school in Newtown, Connecticut.The shooter was found to have many weapons.After the killings, President Obama orderedVice President Joe Biden to lead a task forceon how to reduce gun violence.Mr. Biden and his group are likely to present their ideasto the president by next Tuesday.The task force includes representatives of hunting organizations,support groups for victims of gun violence,filmmakers and other members of the media.It also includes law enforcement officials,religious leaders and medical experts.Vice President Biden says their ideas might includemore complete investigations of those seeking to buy guns.He says the proposals may include a ban on ammunition clipsthat carry many bullets. He is appealing for compromise."There has got to be some common ground here,to not solve every problem, but diminish the probabilitythat what we have seen in these mass shootings will occur,and diminish the probabilitythat our children are at risk in their schools."The vice president met strong opposition this week in talkswith a representative of the National Rifle Association, the NRA.The group opposes efforts to strengthen gun laws.It also is critical of steps it says would violatethe Second Amendment of the United States Constitution.The Second Amendment guarantees the right to bear, or possess, arms.David Keene is president of the NRA.He says it is clear that the Obama administrationhas already decided its positions on firearms.He said the NRA is preparing to energize its members for a fight.President Obama is expected to seek congressional actionon the Biden group's proposals.He also may approve executive orders designed to reduce gun violence.American lawmakers may not act any time soon on gun-control proposals.Senate Minority leader Mitch McConnell warned recentlythat gun legislation may have to waituntil after Congress acts on spending and debt concerns.Former Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffordsis among those who want Congress to act.She suffered severe injuries in a deadly shooting two years ago in Arizona.She and her husband launched a new effort this week.They hope to fight the influence of the NRAand other gun rights supporters in Congress.Another activist for gun control sayshe believes Mr. Obama will soon make recommendations on the issue.Dan Gross is president of the Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence.He told VOA he believes the president will offer detailed proposalsin his State of the Union message to Congress."I expect to hear specifics and that is basedon conversations we have been having .You know, the inauguration is probably too soon.But the State of the Union,based on appropriately urgent timing of this task force,we would expect to hear specifics."President Obama is expected to announce new policieson gun violence shortly after he begins his second term.(Music)