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nment Accountability Office found 
that although the number of mental health records available to the background 
check system increased 800 percent since 2004, some states said they were 
not sharing mental health information because of concerns about restrictions 
under HIPAA privacy law. Obama is interested in a change that would 
specifically allow disclosure of mental health records for the system, and 
he wants to increase financial incentives for states to contribute the information.In 
the Virginia Tech rampage, student Seung-Hui Cho shot 32 people to death 
and committed suicide. He was able to buy two guns even though 
he had been ruled a danger to himself during a court hearing 
in 2005 and was ordered to undergo outpatient mental health treatment.Authorities 
have not described a possible motive or released details of any mental 
health condition that might explain why Sandy Hook shooter Adam Lanza killed 
20 children and six adults before killing himself. The rifle he used 
was purchased by his mother, whom he also killed at home before 
heading to the school.The background check system does not give retailers 
access to mental health records but simply tells them whether a buyer 
is approved, denied or needs additional investigation before a firearm may 
be purchased. The system doesn't tell the seller why a potential buyer 
was denied.
April 18, 2013: Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., flanked by Sen. Charles Schumer, 
D-N.Y., left, and Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., right, speaks about immigration 
legislation.APAuthors of the newly released Senate immigration bill touted 
the package Thursday as a "bipartisan breakthrough" in advance of a critical 
hearing, as opponents began to organize against the bill -- claiming it 
doesn't do enough to enforce existing immigration law.Sen. Marco Rubio, 
R-Fla., who has put his conservative reputation on the line with his 
involvement in writing the bill, took to the floor late Thursday afternoon 
to defend it. Though critics have homed in on the bill's pathway 
to citizenship for illegal immigrants, Rubio said the package would also 
fix a "broken" legal immigration system so that foreign students trained 
in America would not be sent back home once they've learned their 
skills."If there wasn't a single illegal immigrant in the United States, 
we would still have to do immigration reform," Rubio said.As for the 
path to citizenship, which would give up to 11 million illegal immigrants 
a shot at legal status, Rubio said "the alternative is to do 
nothing" -- which he described as "amnesty."Rubio and the seven other co-authors, 
who formally unveiled the legislation at a press conference Thursday, are 
hoping to avoid the fate of the 2007 immigration bill, which died 
amid heated criticism from both sides of the aisle. Republicans have bluntly 
professed an in

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