Let’s End the Straw Purchasing of Guns
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A customer shops for a pistol at Freddie Bear Sports in Tinley Park, Illinois, in December. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images) (Scott Olson/Getty)
It can’t hurt. And who knows? Just possibly it may help.
Six Senators, including two Republicans, have introduced a new proposal to curb illegal gun trafficking.
The law would stiffen penalties for buying or selling a weapon to a “straw purchaser” on behalf of a person otherwise prohibited from buying weapons. The law would define straw purchasing as a federal crime and also impose new restrictions on the export of U.S. guns to other countries.
To appreciate the law, you have to appreciate the incredible laxity of current rules on bogus gun sales.
From the Jefferson County, Colorado, sheriff department's investigation of the Columbine massacre:
Now to the limits of the proposals from Sens. Richard Blumenthal (D., CT), Susan Collins (R., ME), Richard Durbin (D., IL) Kristin Gillibrand (D., NY), Pat Leahy (D., VT), and Mark Kirk (R., IL).
It will remain legal for individuals to buy very large numbers of guns and to buy them very often. The law enforcement resources for ensuring that such guns are not distributed to unlawful persons will remain very constrained. Not only has the office of the director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms been left empty for - hold your breath - six years, but Congress has also voted down the basic elements of any kind of gun law enforcement scheme.
From the New York Times:
So the straw purchase bill may not amount to much. It may not pass the Senate, and even if it does, it will run into trouble in the Republican-controlled House. Still - baby steps.