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April 21st, 2010, 03:41 PM #1
186 PA Mayors Launch Gun Show Loophole Ad Beginning Today
Just a quick look at the Mayors Against Illegal Guns website, PA Mayors make up the largest membership of the organization.
http://www.mayorsagainstillegalguns....pr003-10.shtml
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 21, 2010
No. 3
186 PENNSYLVANIA MEMBERS OF MAYORS AGAINST ILLEGAL GUNS ASK SENATORS SPECTER AND CASEY TO CLOSE GUN SHOW LOOPHOLE
Six-Figure Pennsylvania Media Buy to Air Across State on Cable and in Major Broadcast Markets, Featuring Undercover Footage Of Illegal Gun Show Sale
Conference Call with Pennsylvania Mayors and Police Held Today at 11:00 AM; Dial In: (800) 603-2775; Code: 70788632
Pennsylvania Mayors Against Illegal Guns today launched a campaign urging Senator Arlen Specter and Senator Robert Casey to support federal legislation to close the Gun Show Loophole. Currently, S.843 and H.R.2324, bills that close the Gun Show Loophole, are pending in the U.S. Congress. Television ads featuring undercover footage of an illegal sale at an Ohio gun show will begin appearing in every major media market in Pennsylvania today and will continue to run through the week. The Gun Show Loophole is a deadly gap in federal law that enables criminals to buy guns at gun shows without undergoing a criminal background check. Watch the ad online at: http://www.closetheloophole.org/PA-ad.
Reading, Pennsylvania Mayor Thomas McMahon, chairman of the Mayors Against Illegal Guns coalition in Pennsylvania, stated the coalition's commitment. "This time last year, only a few dozen PA mayors had joined our coalition. Today, nearly 200 Pennsylvania mayors have come together to combat gun violence in communities across the Commonwealth by working to cut off the supply of illegal guns to criminals. On this issue, Pennsylvania is actually ahead of the curve - already requiring criminal background checks for all handgun sales, including at gun shows. We need Senator Specter and Casey to help bring the rest of the nation up to speed by working to pass federal legislation to close the Gun Show Loophole everywhere."
Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell urged Pennsylvania's Senators to support the legislation. "Today, 186 Democratic, Republican, and independent Pennsylvania mayors called for federal action on closing the gun show loophole, a dangerous gap in gun background checks. I stand with Pennsylvania's mayors in their call to tighten gun background checks to keep guns from criminals. I hope both of our Senators will heed their call as well."
In Southwestern PA, near the state line, Aliquippa (Butler County) Mayor Anthony Battalini, explained the challenge his town faces. "We're right next door to Ohio. The fact that a felon can just take a drive across the state line to a gun show and pick up a handgun without a background check is a serious problem. We're working hard to clean up our own problems, and that is just making our job harder. Criminals buying guns at gun shows in other states is the last thing we should have to worry about."
Mayor Andrew Onufrak of Montgomery Borough (Lycoming County) put the issue into perspective, "It's been more than ten years since the Columbine shooting, and three since Virginia Tech. How has this issue not been addressed nationally yet? In Pennsylvania, we've basically closed the Gun Show Loophole, but other states that haven't taken care of it put us at risk. Guns are part of life in my area. For those of us who follow the law - reforms like this have no negative impact. But these changes will definitely make it harder for criminals to get guns. What this all comes down to is people's safety. We were elected to protect people - not a party or an organization. The people's safety is our first priority."
About the Gun Show Loophole
In Pennsylvania every handgun sale or transfer must be accompanied by a criminal background check. The rule applies to all dealers with a Federal Firearm License (FFL) conducting business at gun shops or at gun shows. In Pennsylvania this rule also applies to unlicensed private sellers at gun shows and other venues. This uniform rule makes it harder for criminals, terrorists, or other individuals to buy guns - no background checks, no questions asked.
But in more than 30 other states, the same rule does not apply. While federally licensed dealers must still conduct a background check, non-licensed private sellers are not required to do so. Individuals who would fail a background check are able to purchase firearms from these private sources. Most of the states surrounding PA do not require background checks for sales at guns shows, including West Virginia, Ohio, and Maryland.
S.843 and H.R. 2324, The Gun Show Background Check Act, would update current guidelines for gun show sales and require that non-licensed private sellers conduct the same instant criminal background checks required for sales by federally licensed dealers. In 2008, both President Obama and Senator McCain supported measures to close the Gun Show Loophole, and polling conducted last winter by conservative pollster Frank Luntz on behalf of Mayors Against Illegal Guns found that 69% of NRA members and 85% of non-NRA gun owners support requiring criminal background checks on all purchasers at gun shows.
Law Enforcement Support for Closing the Loophole
S.843 and H.R.2324 have strong support from state and federal law enforcement organizations, including the International Association of Chiefs of Police.
Mike Carroll, West Goshen Township Police Chief (Chester County), and President of the International Association of Chiefs of Police explained the need for such a reform. "As a Pennsylvania Police Chief, I am proud to stand with the mayors of PA, asking Senators Specter and Casey, along with the rest of our Congressional Delegation to work to close the Gun Show Loophole. Pennsylvania has already taken steps to close the loophole, but our communities are still in danger from the weak standards of other states. Most gun crimes are committed by criminals using handguns. Closing the gun show loophole will cut their supply without impacting law abiding citizens. Police are tasked with protecting our communities - we need the support of our elected representatives in Washington to do that job effectively."
In the last ten years, 22 law enforcement officers have been shot and killed in the line of duty in Pennsylvania - most by criminals using handguns obtained illegally. Closing off gun shows as a source of illegal guns will protect Pennsylvania communities, families, and police officers.
About the Coalition's Campaign to Close the Gun Show Loophole
The television ads are part of a national campaign by Mayors Against Illegal Guns to close the Loophole. Yesterday, the coalition launched a new advocacy website - www.CloseTheLoophole.org - and a separate TV ad campaign on MSNBC, CNN, and Fox News and on targeted outlets in Colorado, Maine, Massachusetts, Ohio, and Virginia.
In less than two years the Pennsylvania Mayors Against Illegal Guns coalition has grown to 186 members across the Commonwealth, joining more than 500 nationwide. Coalition members are both Democrats and Republicans and represent nearly every major city in PA, as well as suburban and rural communities. The Mayors are committed to reducing gun violence in Pennsylvania by targeting criminals and their sources of illegal guns.
"This isn't about gun rights," explained Mayor McMahon, "This is about law enforcement and protecting our communities. As mayors, that is our first duty. "
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April 21st, 2010, 04:04 PM #2
Re: 186 PA Mayors Launch Gun Show Loophole Ad Beginning Today
This is what concerns me.
Cease fire and mayors against illegal guns have targeted PA towns, colleges, and areas.
We need to work to stop these radical people from infringing on our rights.
We have preemption laws and they must be enforced.
If not we will be facing crazy outrageous laws in each town effecting how we carry, shoot, and exercise the second.
Call, write, visit you city council meetings. Stop the madness.
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April 21st, 2010, 04:23 PM #3Grand Member
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Re: 186 PA Mayors Launch Gun Show Loophole Ad Beginning Today
69% of NRA members and 85% of non-NRA gun owners support requiring criminal background checks on all purchasers at gun shows.
Statement in bold is why we will eventually lose our guns.
69% of ignorant gun owners will close down 100% of gun shows.FUCK BIDEN
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April 21st, 2010, 04:42 PM #4
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April 21st, 2010, 04:47 PM #5
Re: 186 PA Mayors Launch Gun Show Loophole Ad Beginning Today
Gee, I guess that the anti's never use statements out of context or bend statistics to fit their needs. As someone who has worked as a computer programmer for more marketing organizations than I care to think about let me tell you how a lot of these statistics work, you ask your client what they want to see and you make the data support them. It is that simple. You fell right into their trap, their goal is to split us up since it is much easier to conquer a divided enemy.
Bill USAF 1976 - 1986, NRA Endowment, USCCA
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April 21st, 2010, 04:56 PM #6
Re: 186 PA Mayors Launch Gun Show Loophole Ad Beginning Today
In the last ten years, 22 law enforcement officers have been shot and killed in the line of duty in Pennsylvania - most by criminals using handguns obtained illegally. Closing off gun shows as a source of illegal guns will protect Pennsylvania communities, families, and police officers.
If someone would actually demonstrate that handguns purchased at gun shows were responsible for the majority of homicides, I would be willing to at least consider their proposal. I think we all owe it to ourselves to logically look at the issue. However, this offhanded trickery is disingenuous and misleading. Coming from someone in a position of authority, it's an infuriating breach of public trust.Sed ego sum homo indomitus
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April 21st, 2010, 04:57 PM #7Grand Member
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April 21st, 2010, 05:06 PM #8Grand Member
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Re: 186 PA Mayors Launch Gun Show Loophole Ad Beginning Today
No shit. That's why antis always claim to support sportsmen, so they can gain the support of the passive NRA members.
The reality is that most NRA members own hunting arms and could give a shit about my handguns or EBR's. The anti's figured this out a long time ago.
So long as they pretend not want your shotgun or .30-06 many NRA members will turn a blind eye. I've seen this time and time again with gun owners. So long as it’s not their rusty shotgun in the closet it’s OK. IMO 69% is likely a fair estimate.FUCK BIDEN
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April 21st, 2010, 05:11 PM #9
Re: 186 PA Mayors Launch Gun Show Loophole Ad Beginning Today
In PA yes, they are pushing for a national policy.
Ad here: http://www.closetheloophole.org/PA-adKeep perspective, recognize the good in your enemies and the bad in your friends.
"--you can't conquer a free man; the most you can do is kill him." - Robert A. Heinlein, Revolt in 2100
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April 22nd, 2010, 09:03 PM #10
Re: 186 PA Mayors Launch Gun Show Loophole Ad Beginning Today
In many other states it requires a background check as well.
Where did you get the numbers for the NRA mostly being comprised of sportsmen?
Their home page and literature usually does not talk about firearms as they relate to hunting.
It reads and states ownership and usage issues.
One of the things the NRA does do is engulf or pertain to all gun owners, sportsmen or the tactile Tackleberry from the police academy.
Gun Owners of America is another great organization.
The NRA does play more on percentages and politics.
All in all we must remain as a unified front with no hostility towards each other.
Now if your anti hunting then that is a different education needed under another post.
All in all, we need to stand shoulder to shoulder and all guns pointed in the same direction.
NO FRIENDLY FIRE PLEASE...
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