Friday, April 27, 2007

It took a Democrat to take the first obvious step

To protect the United States at home:

WASHINGTON, April 27 The U.S. attorney general would have the power to bar suspected terrorists from buying guns under legislation proposed by the U.S. Justice Department.

The legislation would give the attorney general the ability to deny a gun purchase if the buyer was found "to be or have been engaged in conduct constituting, in preparation for, in aid of, or related to terrorism," The New York Times reported Friday. U.S. Sen. Frank R. Lautenberg, D-N.J., who sponsored similar legislation that died in the Republican-controlled Congress, introduced the current bill.

"It took years, but the administration finally realized that letting terrorists buy guns is dangerous," he said in a statement. Under current law, suspects on federal watch lists for suspected terrorists can buy guns if background checks don't turn up any of the standard prohibitions for gun buyers, such as felony convictions.

A Government Accountability Office review found that in 2005 federal law enforcement officials approved 47 of 58 gun applications from terrorism suspects in a nine-month period, the Times reported.

Update: The Republicans are truly helpless on this subject, so don't look to them to solve our gun problems. Their hands are tied.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

What a wonderful country - you can't legally get on an airplane if you're on the list, but you can legally buy a gun to shoot it down.

ellroon said...

*sniff* I am so proud.

Anonymous said...

Careful!

"under legislation proposed by the U.S. Justice Department"

ellroon said...

Dammit, whig! You keep on popping my bubbles!

*sigh* and it was such a nice dream, too....