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babylonsister

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Wed Jun 18, 2014, 05:51 PM Jun 2014

Gabby Giffords Speaks Out On Gun Violence Against Women

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/06/18/gabby-giffords-guns_n_5508655.html?1403122198


Laura Bassett
Gabby Giffords Speaks Out On Gun Violence Against Women
Posted: 06/18/2014 4:09 pm EDT Updated: 39 minutes ago


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"Today we're talking about keeping guns out of the hands of men who stalk and abuse women," Kelly said. "We're talking about passing laws that will absolutely save lives, especially the lives of women. ... Today we are closer than ever to doing this, but we can't do it if we don't all work together."

ARS is advocating for Klobuchar's bill, for stronger background checks and for prohibiting the sale of firearms to domestic violence abusers under restraining orders by encouraging faster record reporting into the National Instant Criminal Background Check System.

Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) and Rep. Lois Capps (D-Calif.) have introduced additional legislation in the House and Senate to prohibit domestic abusers from buying and owning guns. Capps' bill would extend federal firearms prohibitions to abusive dating partners who are subject to a domestic violence restraining order, and it would allow a judge to issue a temporary protective order to bar an abuser from possessing or purchasing a weapon in the days between a woman leaving her partner and the court hearing.

Blumenthal's bill would also prevent alleged domestic abusers with temporary restraining orders issued against them from purchasing guns. Current gun restrictions only apply to permanent restraining orders, leaving a loophole in which some abusers can quickly buy guns.

A bill that would have strengthened background checks for gun purchases failed to pass the Senate last year, but ARS hopes to stack Congress with like-minded lawmakers this November. The group is jumping into seven Senate and four House races this election cycle, and it has calculated that Republican and independent women voters in swing states are more likely to support candidates who would vote to keep guns away from domestic abusers.

"Together we can change our laws," Giffords said Wednesday. "Together we can win elections. Please join your voice with mine."
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Gabby Giffords Speaks Out On Gun Violence Against Women (Original Post) babylonsister Jun 2014 OP
Links to the referenced bills: ManiacJoe Jun 2014 #1
Thank you! nt babylonsister Jun 2014 #3
Thank you, Gabby Giffords! Cha Jun 2014 #2
Thank you Gabby and Kelly! sheshe2 Jun 2014 #4
K and R thucythucy Jun 2014 #5
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