House of Representatives
Scheduled to Vote on Bill to Repeal District of Columbia's Gun Laws
Washington, DC—The
U.S. House of Representatives is expected today to consider legislation
that will govern how the District of Columbia implements its gun laws.
Delegate Eleanor Holmes
Norton (D-DC) has proposed legislation (H.R. 6842) that instructs the
District to implement a firearms law that complies with the U.S. Supreme
Court's recent decision in District of Columbia v. Heller "in a
manner that protects the security interests of the Federal government
and the people who work in, reside in, or visit the District of Columbia
and does not undermine the efforts of law enforcement, homeland security,
and military officials to protect the Nation's capital from crime and
terrorism." This would allow DC residents and officials to have a say
in how the District of Columbia regulates guns within its borders.
The National Rifle
Association, however, is pushing for a substitute bill sponsored by Representative
Travis Childers (D-MS) that would virtually wipe out any regulation of
guns by the District, endangering citizens, visitors, and public officials
while adversely impacting the ability of law enforcement to stop crime
and prevent terrorism.
VPC Legislative Director
Kristen Rand states, "The NRA-backed bill repealing DC's gun laws serves
only the political interests of the gun lobby and the profit motives of
the gun industry. Make no mistake, such a radical reversal of DC's gun
policy will cost lives."
The Violence Policy Center is a
national non-profit educational foundation that conducts research on violence
in America and works to develop violence-reduction policies and proposals.
The Center examines the role of firearms in America, conducts research
on firearms violence, and explores new ways to decrease firearm-related
death and injury.
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For Release:
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Contact:
Mandy Wimmer
Violence Policy Center
(202) 822-8200 x110
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