The good ol' USA, where guns are more important than people
Senators Add Gun Protections to U.S. Financing Bill
By JENNIFER STEINHAUER, NYT
WASHINGTON – With gun safety measures headed to the Senate floor, members of the Senate Appropriations Committee who support gun rights have quietly added provisions that would permanently protect some gun rights favored by Republicans to a financing bill that would keep the government running through the end of the fiscal year.
The provisions, which have been renewed separately at various points, would prohibit the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives from requiring gun dealers to conduct annual inventories to ensure that they have not lost guns or had them stolen, and would retain a broad definition of “antique” guns that can be imported into the United States outside of normal regulations.
Another amendment would prevent the A.T.F. from refusing to renew a dealer’s license for lack of business; many licensed dealers who are not actively engaged in selling firearms can now obtain a license to sell guns and often fly under the radar of the agency and other law enforcement officials, which gun control advocates argue leads to a freer flow of illegal guns.
A final measure would require the agency to attach a disclaimer to data about guns to indicate that it “cannot be used to draw broad conclusions about fire-arms-related crimes.”
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WASHINGTON – With gun safety measures headed to the Senate floor, members of the Senate Appropriations Committee who support gun rights have quietly added provisions that would permanently protect some gun rights favored by Republicans to a financing bill that would keep the government running through the end of the fiscal year.
The provisions, which have been renewed separately at various points, would prohibit the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives from requiring gun dealers to conduct annual inventories to ensure that they have not lost guns or had them stolen, and would retain a broad definition of “antique” guns that can be imported into the United States outside of normal regulations.
Another amendment would prevent the A.T.F. from refusing to renew a dealer’s license for lack of business; many licensed dealers who are not actively engaged in selling firearms can now obtain a license to sell guns and often fly under the radar of the agency and other law enforcement officials, which gun control advocates argue leads to a freer flow of illegal guns.
A final measure would require the agency to attach a disclaimer to data about guns to indicate that it “cannot be used to draw broad conclusions about fire-arms-related crimes.”
(More here.)
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