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mick silver
9th December 2014, 05:33 AM
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - State lawmakers have launched a nationwide non-partisan coalition to combat gun violence, in part because the Congress has failed to reform gun laws, members of the group said on Monday.
Some 200 lawmakers from 50 states have joined the alliance, American State Legislators for Gun Violence Prevention, said the group's founder, Democratic New York State Assembly member Brian Kavanagh.
Kavanagh told a news conference the group would focus on state-level gun control reforms, including the prevention of interstate gun trafficking and tightening background checks on buyers.
Congress has "failed in its responsibility" to prevent gun violence, said Jose Rodriguez, a Democratic state senator from Texas.
"We can't continue in the same path that we've been in as a country," he said.
President Barack Obama had vowed to curb gun violence after a 20-year-old shooter killed 26 people, mostly children, at a Connecticut school in 2012. But the Senate rejected his proposal for wider background checks for gun buyers.
Lawmakers from eight states were at the news conference, including Virginia, Alabama, New Hampshire and Kansas. The only Republican lawmaker was state Representative Barbara Bollier from Kansas.
"We are a diverse group from red and blue states, and I am convinced our collective action will have an impact," said state Representative Stacey Newman, a Democrat from Missouri.
The group has not released information on its preliminary donors, but Kavanagh said fundraising efforts were under way. Members are scheduled to hold their first meeting on Tuesday.
The Brady Campaign To Prevent Gun Violence said last year that states had led the way in passing gun-control laws. Eight states, headed by California, enacted major gun reforms since the Connecticut killings, it said.
Voters in Washington state last month also approved legislation to expand background checks for gun buyers.
The National Institute for Money in State Politics, in Helena, Montana, said last year that fewer than 10 percent of gun control measures introduced in state legislatures after mass shootings in 2012 became law.
Opponents of gun control outspent gun control advocates in the 2011-12 election cycle by about $800,000 to $21,000, institute figures show. More than half the anti-gun-control contributions were from the National Rifle Association, the powerful gun rights lobby.
(Editing by Ian Simpson and Dan Grebler)


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mick silver
9th December 2014, 05:37 AM
comments........... How many more people die every year from drunk driver's or drug driving? The politicians sure won't try and stop alcohol sales, there would be riots in the streets from all racial groups, or on drugs. The U.S. drug sales and purchases total some 350 billion a year, which helps out our economy. What a sad country we live in in this day and age. New reports to come out soon are that the prince of England is having closed door meetings with our pres. and our pres. is questioning on how to start a monarchy. I just got this budding story this morning but keep an ear out. It's sad to know that, If our gov. takes away guns from law abiders then the only ones left with guns will be the bad guys.


I don't even need to read this to know that it is garbage legislation. This legislation is state's (through Federal mandate) disarming Americans. What part of shall not be infringed does the states not understand. All of the Federal laws restricting gun ownership are Un-Constitutional. Therefore null and void, but because the American people have been dumbed down about their rights the governments are allowed to get away with attacking u. We The People. See Second Amendment. BTW, without the first Ten Amendments being equal to the other Articles of the Constitution there would not be a United States, and it was not until later amendments (14) that even states Congress had the Authority to regulate said right (?)
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crimethink
9th December 2014, 01:36 PM
Every attendee is guilty of making war on the Bill of Rights and is, therefore, guilty of treason.

midnight rambler
9th December 2014, 01:40 PM
All you brave and braying jackasses who want to 'control' guns should just quit jacking your jaws and jump out in front and lead the charge to come and take 'em - since that's what you really want anyway.

Come and take it assholes.

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