Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Could Background Checks Actually Pass?


Don’t look now, but the U.S. Senate might actually pass legislation that has a chance to significantly reduce gun violence.

Some advocates of stronger gun laws were discouraged recently when the Senate dropped provisions to ban assault weapons and high-capacity ammunition magazines from legislation that will be considered starting next week.

But what remains — a bill that would expand background checks when guns are purchased and stiffen penalties for straw purchases — is perhaps the single measure that could do most to tamp down the shootings in America’s neighborhoods. Mass shootings with assault weapons are awful when they occur, but over the course of a year, as we in Chicago know too well, far more Americans are killed by handguns.

We need universal background checks, because we need to stop making it easy for criminals to buy guns. Virtually all firearms start out as legal, but gaps in our laws allow guns to flow from legal to illegal hands. Under the “gun show loophole,” no record keeping is required in private gun sales, which now account for two out of every five firearms transactions. A “straw purchaser,” someone with valid credentials who buys guns for those who can’t legally purchase them, can easily operate in the nether region where no records exist.
What do you think? I don't mean about why we need background checks, I mean about its chances of passing.

4 comments:

  1. Let it pass--I'm in the mood to defy evil.

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  2. To my point before, notice how they only talked about this bill in terms of sales/purchases, and not about the strict regulation outside of selling a gun?

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  3. It will have a steep hurdle to get over the filibuster, but it might pass the Senate.

    The House will probably stop this horrendous piece of crap, as they should.

    American gun owners are onto your ploy to create a legal minefield that will turn millions of gun owners into non-voting prohibited persons, and we won't stand for this law.

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  4. My first comment here got deleted, so I'll repeat. We don't need background checks, but since you're asking about the chances of this crap passing, I'd say that with Rand Paul and others vowing to filibuster it, the bill has little chance of passing in the Senate. If it gets out of that body, it's dead on arrival at the House.

    Checks and balances are one essential defense of liberty.

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