Westchester County legislators are working on a measure to strengthen
gun show regulations.
Not exact matches
As activists from around the country gather in Washington to march for
gun safety
regulation, new data
shows that the National Rifle Association has been aggressively resisting their message through online ads.
While most Americans, Democratic lawmakers, and President Donald Trump have
shown support for increased
gun control measures like more thorough background checks, many Republican lawmakers continue to oppose any new
gun regulations.
Twitter's decision to verify Parkland students
shows just how big this recent push for
gun regulation has gotten.
Also, if you want to talk
regulation, you do realize that any felon can go to a
gun show and get a
gun, even though they can not legally have one?
Congressional Republicans anxious to
show voters they can get something done are hailing their reversal of more than a dozen Obama - era
regulations on
guns, the internet and the environment, which they accomplished by employing an obscure legislative rule.
Hudson is right to wait — the Solicitors
Regulation Authority has already
shown it will not tolerate firms attempting to jump the
gun.
They marched out to
show the growth of their movement, which in just one month, managed to loosen the National Rifle Association's grip on the Florida Legislature and secure the state's first new
gun regulations in decades.
Whether it's
regulations banning so - called bump stocks, which convert semiautomatic
guns into automatic weapons (like those used last year in the Las Vegas), or through background check for all
gun sales (closing Florida's
gun show loophole allowing firearm sales without background checks) or enacting legislation to keep firearms out the hands of people with mental challenges, enough is enough — it is past time for bipartisan agreement on a course of action to protect our children.
But Congress has
shown little appetite for new
gun regulations.