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Mayors to Feds: Enforce Gun Laws

A bipartisan group of mayors from 450 cities, including some in Hampton Roads, is urging the Obama administration to enforce existing gun laws rather than pass new ones.

Mayors to Feds: Enforce Gun Laws
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Groups like the National Rifle Association have long insisted that government should enforce existing gun laws rather than pass new ones. A bipartisan group of mayors from 450 cities, including some in Hampton Roads, is urging the Obama administration to heed that advice.

Mayors Against Illegal Guns, led by New York City’s Michael Bloomberg and Boston’s Thomas M. Menino, recently presented 40 gun-related recommendations to the White House and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.

The group — whose members include mayors from Norfolk, Virginia Beach, Portsmouth, Newport News and other Virginia cities — hasn’t released the document, but The Washington Post obtained a copy and reported that it focuses on bolstering ATF resources and expanding enforcement of existing laws.

Among other things, the group calls for:

* Aggressive prosecution of people who fail background checks while trying to buy   guns. The FBI referred almost 68,000 cases in 2005, but prosecutors pursued only 135.

* Giving the ATF $53 million to hire more field agents to inspect dealers more frequently. Right now, the report says, the agency is falling far short of its goal of checking dealers once every three years.

* Requiring manufacturers to hide a second serial number on guns because criminals often file off visible numbers.

So far, it appears the most controversial idea involves gun shows. The mayors want  the ATF to conduct undercover investigations  to ensure dealers are running background checks. The agency lacks a formal enforcement program.

Monitoring compliance is a reasonable idea, but gun groups have been engaged in a bitter fight with the mayors  over gun show regulations. The NRA encourages its members to pressure mayors  to drop out of Mayors Against Illegal Guns, chiefly over this issue.

Last week Mayor Bloomberg announced the results of an investigation of gun shows in Nevada, Ohio and Tennessee . He said investigators posing as buyers obtained guns illegally in almost three out of four instances.

Besides  stricter enforcement of existing laws, the mayors have repeatedly called on Congress to require everyone selling guns at shows to conduct background checks.

Licensed dealers  must run checks to screen out felons and others who  aren’t allowed to acquire firearms. But, according to Virginia State Police estimates, 22 to 35 percent of  people selling guns at shows are private sellers who can choose whether to run checks — and often don’t.

It’s unlikely the NRA will ever fully agree with the mayors, but they should look for compromises  that involve enforcing existing laws.

In the absence of a compromise, however, the Obama administration should press ahead with more rigorous enforcement and closing the gun-show loophole. The goal  isn’t to making gun groups happy. It’s to make it as difficult as possible for criminals to get guns.


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  1. Jeremy
    October 12, 2009 at 5:15 pm

    It would be better to focus on the source of all this gun violence – namely, drug prohibition – than to infringe on Americans’ second amendment rights.

  2. shockoeguy
    October 12, 2009 at 5:26 pm

    There are too many guns out there these days. I think that defense is important, but with so many guns in so many hands, its inevitable that the wrong people will get their hands on them to play offense.


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