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Relatives of Charleston victims urge Congress to vote on gun law
Source: Reuters
US | Wed Jul 8, 2015 5:27pm EDT
Relatives of Charleston victims urge Congress to vote on gun law
WASHINGTON | BY SUSAN CORNWELL
Relatives and friends of the victims of last month's shooting in a Charleston, South Carolina church traveled to Washington on Wednesday to demand that U.S. lawmakers vote on legislation to expand background checks on gun sales.
But their chances of success are at best considered slim. Similar legislation failed a Senate vote two years ago after 20 children were shot to death in the Sandy Hook school massacre in Connecticut.
Im here today to speak up on behalf of the Charleston community and all who are sick and tired of Congress ignoring the problem of gun violence," said Andre Duncan, whose aunt Myra Thompson was slain in the Charleston church on June 17.
Duncan urged Congress to close loopholes in the so-called Brady law, which requires licensed firearms sellers to check whether a buyer is prohibited from owning a gun because of a criminal history.
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Relatives of Charleston victims urge Congress to vote on gun law
WASHINGTON | BY SUSAN CORNWELL
Relatives and friends of the victims of last month's shooting in a Charleston, South Carolina church traveled to Washington on Wednesday to demand that U.S. lawmakers vote on legislation to expand background checks on gun sales.
But their chances of success are at best considered slim. Similar legislation failed a Senate vote two years ago after 20 children were shot to death in the Sandy Hook school massacre in Connecticut.
Im here today to speak up on behalf of the Charleston community and all who are sick and tired of Congress ignoring the problem of gun violence," said Andre Duncan, whose aunt Myra Thompson was slain in the Charleston church on June 17.
Duncan urged Congress to close loopholes in the so-called Brady law, which requires licensed firearms sellers to check whether a buyer is prohibited from owning a gun because of a criminal history.
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Read more: http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/07/08/us-usa-congress-guns-idUSKCN0PI2MI20150708
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Relatives of Charleston victims urge Congress to vote on gun law (Original Post)
Eugene
Jul 2015
OP
legislators corrupted by gun lobby money once again...totally blind to justice once
CTyankee
Jul 2015
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CTyankee
(65,021 posts)1. legislators corrupted by gun lobby money once again...totally blind to justice once
more...
those legislators have NO SHAME.
TeddyR
(2,493 posts)2. I'm surprised that Congress can't pass a law requiring background checks
A fairly large majority supports this type of legislation.
flamin lib
(14,559 posts)3. There is another bill that would also help.
A national permit to purchase issued by local police and it includes fingerprints, interviews and of course a background check. Once the PTP is granted the buyer can use it for 5 years unless it is revoked. Funded by grants from DOJ to local police.
Of course it has no chance in hell, but if it did pass it would decrease gun violence.
edit to add link:
http://www.democraticunderground.com/12629259