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In response to the upcoming 10th anniversary of the Mother Emanuel AME Church shooting in Charleston, SC, Representatives Jim Clyburn and Mike Thompson, along with House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries, are pushing for enhanced background...
The push to expand background checks comes a decade after the tragic shooting at Mother Emanuel AME Church, where a white supremacist killed nine people. The shooter was able to purchase the firearm due to the existing three-day loophole in federal law. Rep. Clyburn has been a vocal advocate for closing this loophole, and this latest effort seeks to address the issue with the Enhanced Background Checks Act. The act aims to provide the FBI with more time to conduct thorough background checks, potentially preventing future tragedies.
The Bipartisan Background Checks Act (H.R. 18), co-sponsored by Rep. Fitzpatrick, represents a broader effort to expand background checks to cover nearly all firearm sales. This would close existing loopholes that allow individuals to purchase guns without a background check through private sales or online transactions. Polling data consistently shows strong public support for universal background checks, indicating a broad consensus across the political spectrum.
However, the legislation faces significant challenges in Congress, particularly in the House, where Republicans hold a majority. Previous attempts to pass similar legislation have been unsuccessful. Pro-gun lobbying groups, such as the National Rifle Association, have historically opposed expanding background checks, arguing that it infringes on Second Amendment rights. Despite these challenges, proponents of the legislation remain hopeful that a bipartisan compromise can be reached to address the issue of gun violence.
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