Sentences with phrase «restrict access to firearms»

In the past, the governor hasn't supported any of the kinds of efforts supported by the Giffords organization to restrict access to firearms.
While research has shown that police chiefs are more likely to back measures that restrict access to firearms, police officers tend to gravitate towards gun rights.
The SNP committed to increase the number of police on the street, restrict access to all firearms, including airguns, and clamp down on the sale of drink to under 18s in a bid to prevent anti-social behaviour.
Mr Trump, who frequently boasts about his support for the National Rifle Association, made no mention of gun violence or any new measure to restrict access to firearms during remarks on Thursday about the shooting.
A 2016 review of 130 studies in 10 countries, published in Epidemiologic Reviews, found that new legal restrictions on owning and purchasing guns tended to be followed by a drop in gun violence — a strong indicator that restricting access to firearms can save lives.

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The person's access to firearms could then be temporarily restricted.
Gottfried countered by saying that the responsibility would fall on parents to ensure that children did not have access to the drugs, just as parents are expected to restrict access to traditional medications and firearms.
Dynamic lockdown is the ability to restrict access and egress to a site or building, or parts of it, through physical measures in response to a fast moving incident such as a firearms or weapons attack occurring either directly at the site or close by.
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