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This is the letter that I got back from my congresswomen this morning. This is the type of bovine excrement that is being fed to gullible Americans on a daily basis. She needs to actually read the current gun laws, and work to see they are enforced instead of infringing on our rights. I will be sending her a rebuttal letter to be sure. Please pardon my rant. Abigail Spanberger 7th District, Virginia March 19, 2021 Thank you for contacting me regarding recent gun safety legislation being considered in the U.S. House of Representatives. I truly appreciate hearing your thoughts and concerns. I support responsible gun ownership. I am a former federal law enforcement officer who carried a gun every day, and I grew up in a home with firearms and in a family with avid sportsmen. While I support responsible gun ownership, I also believe that action must be taken in response to the ever-increasing number of Americans dying from gun violence every year. These tragedies happen in our schools, offices, shopping centers, and places of worship - and we are long overdue for bipartisan gun safety reform. Currently, federally licensed points of sale are required to conduct a background check before selling a firearm. However, background checks are not required if a gun is purchased from an unlicensed seller - including online or at a gun show. The "Bipartisan Background Checks Act" (H.R.8) would apply the same background check process standard that licensed sellers must utilize to unlicensed sellers, closing this background check loophole. The bipartisan legislation includes reasonable exceptions that allow a person to give a gun as a gift to a family member, provide a gun in cases of immediate self-defense, or loan a firearm for hunting or shooting sports. Studies show that states that require background checks for all firearm purchases have fewer suicides by gun, fewer law enforcement officers shot and killed, and fewer women killed by intimate partners. As such, I voted for H.R.8, the "Bipartisan Background Checks Act," which passed in the House of Representatives with support from Republicans and Democrats on March 11, 2021. To improve the background check system, I also voted for the "Enhanced Background Checks Act" (H.R.1446). While the majority of background checks are completed in minutes, under current federal law, gun sellers are permitted to sell a firearm if the individual's background check does not come back within three business days. Each year, this loophole allows thousands of prohibited buyers to purchase firearms, and it puts our law enforcement officers and communities at risk. This bill would allow for more time to complete those background checks, thereby helping close this loophole. This loophole is also commonly referred to as the "Charleston Loophole," as it allowed Dylann Roof access to the firearm he used to murder nine churchgoers at the Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, South Carolina in 2015. Again, I thank you for writing to my office and sharing your concerns. I hope that you will continue to keep me informed of the issues important to you. Your input helps me better serve as your Representative in Congress. If you would like to stay informed of the latest issues coming out of Washington, you can visit spanberger.house.gov to sign up for my e-newsletter. You can also follow me on Twitter and Instagram at @RepSpanberger and on Facebook at @RepAbigailSpanberger. | |
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