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Mayors Against Illegal Guns Sends Survey to Presidential Candidates
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bi-partisan coalition of Mayors Against Illegal Guns today sent a questionnaire on the topic of illegal guns to Senators John McCain and Barack Obama. The six-question survey focuses on the common sense steps necessary to fix the nation’s broken background check system, which the coalition endorsed at its national summit in April. Mayors Against Illegal Guns will not endorse a candidate for president, but rather distribute the questionnaire responses to coalition members and the general public.
Read the survey (in PDF)
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MAYORS AGAINST ILLEGAL GUNS PRESIDENTIAL QUESTIONNAIRE
Mayors Against Illegal Guns has asked the candidates to reply to the six
questions, included below, by September 8, 2008.
- Gun Show Loophole: Currently, licensed gun dealers are required to run
criminal background checks on all buyers, but a gap in the law enables
criminals to avoid these checks if they buy from gun-sellers who don’t have
licenses. Often operating at gun shows, these unlicensed sellers give
criminals the opportunity to sidestep the background check system and easily
purchase guns. ATF has reported that about 30% of their investigations into
illegal gun trafficking involve guns purchased at gun shows. Mayors Against
Illegal Guns has endorsed closing the gun show loophole.
Senator
Obama, you have indicated that you support "requiring background checks and
closing the gun-show loophole that has been exploited by everyone from foreign
terrorists to the Columbine High School shooters"[i] and have said recently:
"We can work together to enact common-sense laws, like closing the gun show
loophole and improving our background check system, so that guns do not fall
into the hands of terrorists or criminals."[ii]
Senator McCain, you
have said "convicted felons have been able to buy and sell thousands of guns
at gun shows because of a loophole in the law. Many were later used in crimes.
That’s wrong. Close the loophole"[iii]; and, more recently you said: "I have
supported efforts to have NICS background checks apply to gun sales at gun
shows. I recognize that gun shows are enjoyed by millions of law-abiding
Americans. I do not support efforts by those who seek to regulate them out of
existence. But I believe an accurate, fair and instant background check at
guns shows is a reasonable requirement. I also oppose efforts to require
federal regulation of all private sales such as the transfer between a father
and son or husband and wife."[iv]
As President,
will you commit to push for the passage of legislation in Congress to require
background checks on all gun sales at gun shows in 2009?
- "Terror Gap": Six years after 9/11, the federal government still lacks the
authority to prevent gun sales to suspects on terror watch lists. The Justice
Department’s inability to identify and stop these suspects when they attempt
to purchase guns represents a dangerous "Terror Gap" in federal laws. A 2005
GAO study found that suspected terrorists were able to purchase guns from
dealers on 47 occasions in just a nine-month period because of the terror
gap. Senator Frank Lautenberg (D-NJ) and Representative Peter King
(R-NY) have introduced the "Denying Firearms and Explosives to Dangerous
Terrorists Act" (S.1237 and H.R.2074) to close the Terror Gap by giving the
Department of Justice the authority to stop a gun sale to a terror
suspect. The Bush Administration and the Department of Justice have
endorsed S.1237 and H.R.2074.
Senator McCain, you have said "I
take a backseat to no one in my support of Second Amendment rights. But this
right, which Americans have fought and died for, does not extend to
terrorists, criminals and illegal aliens."[v]
Senator Obama, you have
indicated a concern that terrorists may acquire firearms and said, "We can
work together to enact common-sense laws, like closing the gun show loophole
and improving our background check system, so that guns do not fall into the
hands of terrorists or criminals."[vi]
As
President, would you support passage of S.1237/H.R.2074 or other similar
legislation to close this Terror Gap in federal laws?
- Federal Firearms Licensee (FFL) Employee
Background Checks: Under the
current law, if a person is prohibited from buying guns - because he or she
has a felony record or has been adjudicated as mentally defective, for example
- that person cannot sell guns either. But the law does not require
dealers to conduct background checks on their employees, even though they
already use the background check system in their stores every day. Legislation
has just been introduced to make background checks for all employees handling
firearms at FFLs mandatory.
As President, would you
support passage of H.R.6676 or other similar legislation that would require
that people behind the counter at gun stores pass the same background check as
their customers?
- Dealer Inventory Sell-offs: When the federal government has shut down a
gun dealer for selling illegally, it has nevertheless permitted dealers to
sell off inventory - without conducting background checks. The dealer is
permitted to do so by simply converting their business inventory to their
private collection, at which time they can continue to sell hundreds of guns -
without background checks - as an "occasional seller" rather than as a
licensed gun dealer. It is the same seller, selling the same guns - but with
all the safeguards removed. These inventory sales for dealers who lose
licenses reward instead of punish the gun dealers who break the law.
Legislation has been introduced to end such inventory sell-offs to the public,
while allowing dealers who lose their licenses to sell or transfer inventory
to other FFLs.
As President, would you
support passage of H.R.6664 or other similar legislation to put an end to the
practice of allowing gun dealers whose licenses have been revoked for selling
guns illegally to continue selling guns in their inventory without doing
background checks?
- Tiahrt Amendment: In 2004, Congress put in place an appropriations
restriction that limits access by local law enforcement, cities, and states to
crime gun trace data, which is critical for catching criminals, illegal
traffickers, and dealers who break the law. According to ATF, 57% of
guns recovered in crimes originate from just 1.2% of gun dealers - yet the
Tiahrt Amendment has prevented cities and states from identifying these
dealers. Our coalition of hundreds of mayors, 10 national police
organizations - including the National Sheriffs’ Association and the
International Association of Chiefs of Police - and 22 state and regional
police groups have called on Congress to repeal the Tiahrt Amendment
restrictions.
Senator McCain, you have said that crime gun trace
information "is not top secret data that jeopardizes our national security, or
hinders law enforcement. We cannot have a government that operates in secret
and refuses to release information that shows where criminals have obtained a
gun."[vii]
Senator Obama, you have said indicated that you will "repeal
the Tiahrt Amendment, which restricts the ability of local law enforcement to
access important gun trace information, and give police officers across the
nation the tools they need to solve gun crimes and fight the illegal arms
trade."[viii]
As President, would you eliminate the Tiahrt
Amendment crime gun trace data restrictions in your budgets for the Bureau of
Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF)?
- Mental Health Records and Background
Checks: Federal law currently
prohibits persons determined to be mentally unstable from purchasing or
possessing firearms. As you may know, under this existing prohibition,
Seung-Hui Cho, the Virginia Tech shooter, was legally prohibited from buying
guns. Unfortunately, millions of mental health records are currently
missing from the federal NICS background check database. According to
the Department of Justice and nonpartisan congressional Office of Technology
Assessment, only about one-sixth of the people who should be prevented from
having guns under federal law due to mental illness are included in NICS
Mental Defectives database. Mayors Against Illegal Guns supports full
funding of the NICS Improvement Amendments Act of 2007, which Congress passed
unanimously and was signed into law by President Bush on January 8, 2008, that
seeks to ensure that states provide all mental health records of persons
already prohibited from buying guns to the federal NICS background check
database.
Senator Obama, you have said that the country must do a
"more effective job of enforcing our gun laws, strengthening our background
check system."[ix]
Senator McCain, your campaign website says that you
support "instant criminal background checks to help prohibit criminals from
buying firearms and has voted to ensure they are conducted thoroughly,
efficiently, and without infringing on the rights of law abiding
citizens."[x]
Will your
first proposed budget include full funding of the NICS Improvement Amendments
Act of 2007?
Contact: Mayor Bloomberg's Press Office (212) 788-2958 Mayor
Menino’s Press Office (617) 635-4461
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SOURCES FOR CAMPAIGN QUOTES AND STATEME
[i] Obama campaign website, accessed July 24 2008,, Urban Policy section, http://www.barackobama.com/issues/urbanpolicy/#crime- and-law-enforcement
[ii] Obama campaign statement, June 26, 2008, available at http://my.barackobama.com/page/community/post/ stateupdates/gG5NxL
[iii] Americans For Gun Safety TV ad campaign, October 2000, transcript at http://www.campaignadvantage.com/services/websites/ archive/ags/ad_mccain.html
[iv] Remarks before NRA convention, May 16, 2008, cited at http://www.pbs.org/newshour/vote2008/blog/2008/05/ mccain_urges_closing_gun_show.html
[v] Congressional Record - Senate, Statements on introduced bills and joint
resolutions, October 31, 2003, page S13711, available through searching at www.thomas.gov
[vi] Obama campaign statement, June 26, 2008, available at http://my.barackobama.com/page/community/post/ stateupdates/gG5NxL
[vii] Senate remarks, Congressional Record - Senate, January 21, 2004, page
S87 http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgi-bin/getpage.cgi?position =all&page=S87&dbname=2004_record
[viii] BarackObama.com, "Plan to Stimulate Urban Prosperity", Barack Obama
Campaign website, http://www.barackobama.com/issues/urbanpolicy/#crime- and-law-enforcement
[ix] Remarks at a press conference, February 15, 2008, cited at http://www.swamppolitics.com/news/politics/blog/2008/02 /barack_obama_comments_on_shoot.html
[x] "Protecting Second Amendment Rights," accessed July 24, 2008, http://www.johnmccain.com/Informing/Issues/77636553- 6337-4ecd-b170-49e1c07d2fbd.htm
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