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House Gun Bill Weakens Current Law

VPC Fact Sheets Expose "Step Backward for Gun Control"

The Violence Policy Center today warned that�unless amendments pass to remove loopholes�the overall impact of the House leadership's gun bill would be to weaken current gun laws. The rollback would be even more serious if the bill includes an amendment sponsored by Rep. John Dingell (D-MI) and supported by the National Rifle Association.

"At first, we were worried about a lost opportunity for real gun control�but now this bill would actually roll back current gun laws," said VPC Director of Federal Policy Kristen Rand. "The NRA has turned this legislation into a wolf in sheep's clothing. If this bill passes with no amendments, it is a step backward for gun control. If it passes with the Dingell Amendment, it is a giant step backward."

The VPC has issued several fact sheets explaining the loopholes in the bill and the Dingell Amendment. Among the most serious problems:

  • The broad definition of a gun show guts the background check requirement.

  • The bill undermines the 30-year-old ban on interstate gun sales�a cornerstone of current gun law�and the Dingell Amendment weakens it further.

  • The bill reduces the amount of time in which law enforcement must complete a gun show background check, and the Dingell Amendment shrinks it further.

  • The definition of a child safety device renders the "gun lock" requirement null and void, while the lack of standards allows "junk locks" to qualify.

  • The bill's child access prevention section, holding adults liable for the misuse of guns by children, weakens the law in at least 11 states.

Follow this link to view the fact sheets.




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.


   For Release:
   Wednesday, June 16, 1999

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   Bill McGeveran
   Violence Policy Center