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handmade34

(22,756 posts)
Sun Feb 25, 2018, 03:32 PM Feb 2018

....sweeping changes to Vermont gun laws

http://www.mynbc5.com/article/governor-proposes-sweeping-changes-to-vermont-gun-laws/18661111

MONTPELIER, Vt. —
Vermont Democratic legislative leaders, the attorney general, lieutenant governor and students are calling for passage of universal background checks for all gun transactions following the Florida school shooting and the arrest of Vermont teenager in what officials say was a near miss on a high school shooting.
Republican Gov. Phil Scott also recommended legislators consider raising the gun-buying age to 21, banning bump stocks and large-capacity magazines and providing $5 million in security grants to schools.

He has also called for immediate security reviews of schools over the next several weeks.
Scott said his position on gun control is changing following recent events.
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....sweeping changes to Vermont gun laws (Original Post) handmade34 Feb 2018 OP
This is great news democraticnewsnow Feb 2018 #1
'Extreme Risk' Gun Bill Clears Vermont Senate Committee TexasTowelie Feb 2018 #2
Excellent njhoneybadger Feb 2018 #3

TexasTowelie

(112,204 posts)
2. 'Extreme Risk' Gun Bill Clears Vermont Senate Committee
Sun Feb 25, 2018, 04:54 PM
Feb 2018

The Senate Judiciary Committee on Friday unanimously approved legislation to create a judicial process that would allow police to take guns away from those ruled to be an “extreme risk” to themselves or others.

The bill, known as S.221, now advances to the Senate floor with support from domestic violence prevention and gun control groups — and even grudging acceptance from some gun rights groups.

The legislation would allow law enforcement officials to file for an “extreme risk protection order” even at the scene of an incident. If a judge approved such an order, police could take guns away from a subject for up to 60 days.

Friday's vote represented the first legislative action since Democratic leaders and Republican Gov. Phil Scott called for an aggressive response to last week's school shooting in Parkland, Fla., and a foiled plot in Fair Haven. At press conferences Thursday, Democrats committed to passing S.221, among other measures, and Scott implored lawmakers to send it to him for signature before Town Meeting Day.

More at: https://www.sevendaysvt.com/OffMessage/archives/2018/02/23/extreme-risk-gun-bill-clears-vermont-senate-committee

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