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Dare We Hope that After Sandy Hook Things Will Be Different?
Dare we hope that this time it will be different?
As certain as there were calls for gun control following other mass shootings, it was equally certain that the gun lobby would browbeat politicians back to the status quo.
At this point, there is reason to hope for action on gun violence in response to the tragic shooting in Sandy Hook in which 20 children died.
Even pro-gun lawmakers from both Parties are showing signs of receptiveness to sensible gun control laws.
Democratic Sens. Harry Reid and Joe Manchin, whose voting record earned them the NRA’s “top rating,” have backed off their “pro-gun” positions and declared that “everything must be on the table” for legislative debate.
Rep. Jack Kingston (R-Georgia) and Lindsey Graham (R-SC) also made some encouraging comments.
Kingston told MSNBC that we “need to put gun control on the table”. According to a tweet by Dave Weigel; Graham “embraced” the idea that limiting the size of clips and magazines is worth “looking into.”
Senator Diane Feinstein introduced an updated version of the Assault Weapons Ban.
While I wouldn’t count on the NRA’s support, the combination of their silence following the shooting in Sandy Hook and their stated intent to offer “meaningful contributions” suggests that the tides of change are coming.
President Obama reaffirmed his intent to approach gun violence with a comprehensive approach, on several fronts including gun control, mental health, and the gun culture.
He called on Congress to reinstate the Assault Weapons ban.
The President established a new gun violence task force, headed by the Vice President, to provide Congress with a comprehensive set of policies within a month.
While Obama did not offer specifics, he suggested the task force would examine an array of steps to curb gun violence and prevent mass shootings, including legislative measures, mental health resources and a “look more closely at a culture that all-too-often glorifies guns and violence.
The President spoke of the need to make access to mental health treatment “at least as easy as access to guns“. He recognized that while this won’t be easy; we have to try.
I will use all the powers of this office to help advance efforts aimed at preventing more tragedies like this,” Mr. Obama said. “It won’t be easy, but that can’t be an excuse not to try.
We also have reason to hope because Joe Biden will be heading the task force. Throughout his political career, Biden has a strong and consistent history advocating for gun control laws and other laws to prevent violence.
In 1994, he played an instrumental role in the Senate’s passage of The Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act . Biden also drafted the Violence Against Women Act provisions in the bill. He also has the moxy to stand up to obstructionist Republicans.
Several state lawmakers announced intentions to propose measures to close the gun show loophole.
According to The Houston Chronicle, Texas Land Commissioner Jerry Patterson will propose that people should undergo background checks upon entering a gun show By Patterson’s reasoning, this is a way to allay fears that the government is compiling a database of gun owners for some nefarious purpose.
“Just like when you go into a beer joint, they stamp your hand when you walk in and I can buy a beer if I want, but I don’t have to,” Patterson said.
In Missouri, State Representative Stacy Newman (D-Richmond Heights) announced that she will file legislation to close the gun show loophole in January.
Virginia State Senator Janet Howell, (D-Reston) also plans to introduce a bill to close the gun show loophole.
Certainly, there is reason to hope that this time will be different. This time we will see the gun show loophole closed. There is reason to hope that Senator Feinstein’s version of the Assault Weapons Ban will become law. We may even see passage of a bill restricting magazines and clips.
Perhaps we will see similar hope when it comes to improving access to treatment for mental illness. Maybe this time we will recognize that tragic consequences come with the glorification of guns and violence.
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MrsGunka
Dec. 20th, 2012 at 2:37 pm
Everyone is talking about the “gun show loop hole(s)”…does anyone know what that is? A 15 minute background check? Why would anyone with a questionable background ever buy a gun from a licensed dealer if they could skip that? Maybe one should should have to show their birth certificate and/or current passport to prove they are a citizen. Maybe a note from his doctor he’s not on any mind-altering drugs and he is not crazy? Proof they are NOT a felon. If the gun is used in a crime, the seller will be liable too. Paper work?
Shiva (Moderator)
Dec. 20th, 2012 at 2:57 pm
People can get away with no background checks at gun shows.
DO you know we have more gun sales places in the US then we have McDonalds AND starbucks together?
surfpnsbch
Dec. 20th, 2012 at 5:10 pm
At some gun shows, but not all. Florida statutes on gun sales require background checks even at gun shows. I know most people think anything goes in this state but just look up the statutes and you will be informed.
Shiva (Moderator)
Dec. 20th, 2012 at 5:58 pm
Im sure the laws are different all over. When they have guns shows here you cant get parking for a mile around. Im not sure if they do checks in tenneseee
Reynardine
Dec. 20th, 2012 at 4:02 pm
Today I walked into Tuesday Morning, and the first thing I saw was cute, tiny party dresses. And the next thing I thought was about cute, tiny party dresses that no one is ever going to wear. I’ve had a case of the ass since.
Paws
Dec. 20th, 2012 at 4:38 pm
If this latest massacre does not lead to legislation and revisions to our gun regulations and improvements to mental health services in this country that at least makes some dent in this endless violence, then shame on us.
Shame on us.
Dr Betty Schueler
Dec. 20th, 2012 at 6:22 pm
I can only hope that the nation comes together and comes up with some plan to stop the endless violence that has taken so many promising young lives.