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While Feds Debate, States Take Up Gun Fight
In the wake of the Newtown shooting, President Obama repeatedly called for new gun-control legislation, insisting in his State of the Union address that such measures at least deserve a vote.
On the Congressional level, high-profile bills making it a felony to buy a gun for someone else and reinstating an assault weapons ban have passed the Senate Judiciary Committee in the past week but face an uncertain future in the full Senate. Lawmakers have quietly made four gun-rights provisions permanent, including one that prevents the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms from requiring gun dealers to keep inventories to make sure no weapons are lost or stolen.
Most of the movement on gun legislation has been at the state level. Since Jan. 1, a raft of new bills has been introduced, with 574 proposed bills to strengthen gun controls, and 512 to bolster gun rights, according to a new analysis by the Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence, which tracks state gun laws. Connecticut alone has introduced more than 100 gun-control measures and as well as a handful of gun-rights bills since the shooting.
And 54 additional measures about half pro-gun, half gun-control were already pending when the Newtown shooting happened on Dec. 14 and are still in front of state legislatures.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/social-issues/newtown-divided/while-feds-debate-states-take-up-gun-fight/
On the Congressional level, high-profile bills making it a felony to buy a gun for someone else and reinstating an assault weapons ban have passed the Senate Judiciary Committee in the past week but face an uncertain future in the full Senate. Lawmakers have quietly made four gun-rights provisions permanent, including one that prevents the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms from requiring gun dealers to keep inventories to make sure no weapons are lost or stolen.
Most of the movement on gun legislation has been at the state level. Since Jan. 1, a raft of new bills has been introduced, with 574 proposed bills to strengthen gun controls, and 512 to bolster gun rights, according to a new analysis by the Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence, which tracks state gun laws. Connecticut alone has introduced more than 100 gun-control measures and as well as a handful of gun-rights bills since the shooting.
And 54 additional measures about half pro-gun, half gun-control were already pending when the Newtown shooting happened on Dec. 14 and are still in front of state legislatures.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/social-issues/newtown-divided/while-feds-debate-states-take-up-gun-fight/
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While Feds Debate, States Take Up Gun Fight (Original Post)
SecularMotion
Mar 2013
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hack89
(39,179 posts)1. Interesting that the split is 50/50 between pro-gun control and gun rights
looks like we will continue to have a hodgepodge of gun laws across America. Which is ok if it reflects the desires of the voters.
Robb
(39,665 posts)2. You think because the bills introduced are in equal number
...they will be passed in equal proportion as well?
How long have you been following politics?
hack89
(39,179 posts)3. Both sides will have their victories and defeats.
there are many proposals such as universal background checks that will see widespread support. Limits on mag size not as much support but you will see it passed in a bunch of states. Assault Weapons Bans will only pass in a very few states and even then only in states with histories of strong gun control. That is my opinion based on what has happened in the states to date.