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Jackson Joins Mayors Urging Stricter Gun Controls

Hamden Mayor Scott Jackson was one of dozens nationwide to sign a letter to President Obama urging him to support stricter gun laws in the wake of the Newtown shootings.


Hamden Mayor Scott Jackson was one of a dozen Connecticut mayors to sign a letter to President Barak Obama urging him to support tighter gun controls in the wake of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shootings.
The mayors, all members of Mayors Against Illegal Guns, sent the letter to the White House on Wednesday. Those in Connecticut signing the letter include:
  • Mayor Adam Salina, Berlin
  • Mayor Bill Finch, Bridgeport
  • Mayor Scott D. Jackson, Hamden
  • Mayor Pedro E. Segarra, Hartford
  • Mayor Daniel Drew, Middletown
  • Mayor John DeStefano, New Haven
  • Mayor Daryl Justin Finizio, New London
  • Mayor Richard A. Moccia, Norwalk
  • Mayor Ryan Bingham, Torrington
  • Mayor Neil M. O’Leary, Waterbury
  • Mayor Scott Slifka, West Hartford
  • Mayor John M. Picard, West Haven

On Friday, the organization criticized the NRA for the statement its president Wayne Gilbert made at a press conference calling for the placement of an armed police officer in every school in America.

"Their press conference was a shameful evasion of the crisis facing our country. Instead of offering solutions to a problem they have helped create, they offered a paranoid, dystopian vision of a more dangerous and violent America where everyone is armed and no place is safe," said New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, co-chairman of Mayors Against Illegal Guns. 

"Today the NRA's lobbyists blamed everyone but themselves for the crisis of gun violence," Bloomberg said. "While they promote armed guards, they continue to oppose the most basic and common sense steps we can take to save lives - not only in schools, but in our movie theaters, malls, and streets."

"What they announced today is not a plan, but a ploy to bring more guns into our neighborhoods," said co-chairman Boston Mayor Thomas M. Menino. "I don’t believe the answer to gun violence is more guns."

The following is the letter Mayors Against Gun Violence sent to the President:

 

President Barack Obama 

The White House

1600 Pennsylvania Avenue

Washington, DC 20500

 

Dear President Obama, 

On Friday, December 14th the entire nation watched as parents stood outside the Sandy Hook Elementary School and waited, desperately hoping to be reunited with their children.  That moment will never end for the families of the 20 children and six adults who were murdered that day at the school.  

As mayors, we are charged with keeping our communities safe.  But too many of us have sat with mothers and fathers of children killed with guns.  Twenty-four children enrolled in public schools in your hometown of Chicago were shot to death just last year.  

At the moving memorial service on Sunday evening, you said: “If there is even one step we can take to save another child or another parent or another town from the grief that has visited Tucson and Aurora and Oak Creek and Newtown and communities from Columbine to Blacksburg before that – then surely we have an obligation to try.” 

Our bipartisan coalition of more than 750 mayors has joined forces with over 700,000 Americans and more than 100 survivors of deadly shootings, including the mass shootings you mentioned in your remarks.  Together, we urge you to put forward an agenda that is rooted in common sense and that will make it harder for dangerous people to possess guns, and easier for police and prosecutors to crack down on them.  That agenda should:

Require every gun buyer to pass a criminal background check:  Background checks are the only systematic way to stop felons, domestic abusers and other dangerous people from buying firearms.  These checks are instantaneous and highly effective. Since its inception, the National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) has blocked firearms purchases at licensed dealerships by millions of individuals who are barred by federal law from owning them.  But criminals and other prohibited purchasers avoid these checks by buying firearms, including online and at gun shows, from unlicensed “private sellers” who are not required by federal law to conduct the checks. Millions of gun sales — estimated at more than 40 percent of the U.S. annual total — are conducted through private sellers. The Fix Gun Checks Act (H.R.1781 / S.436) would close this enormous gap in our laws by requiring a criminal background check for every gun sale.  

Get high capacity rifles and ammunition magazines off our streets:  Military-style weapons and high capacity ammunition magazines have no appropriate civilian or sporting function.  They are designed to kill large numbers of people quickly.  They are also disproportionately used to kill law enforcement officers; approximately one out of five law enforcement officers slain in the line of duty is killed with assault weapons. The time has come to review the federal assault weapons ban that expired in 2004 and draft a new law that is clear and enforceable and will take these weapons out of our communities.

Make gun trafficking a federal crime: Today, there is no clear and effective statute making gun trafficking a crime. Prosecutors are instead forced to rely on a weak law prohibiting engaging in the business of selling guns without a federal license, which carries the same punishment as trafficking chicken or livestock.  As a result, according to the Justice Department’s Inspector General, U.S. Attorneys decline to prosecute 25 percent of those cases while declining only 9 percent of drug conspiracy cases.  Mayors Against Illegal Guns supports proposals to empower law enforcement to investigate and prosecute straw purchasers, gun traffickers, and their entire criminal networks.

Those ideas require action by Congress, but there steps you and your Administration could and should take immediately to curb gun violence:

Appoint an ATF director: The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms & Explosives (ATF), the federal agency responsible for enforcing our gun laws, has gone without a confirmed director for more than six years.  During that time, criminals and those with serious mental illness have been able to take advantage of insufficient enforcement of existing federal gun laws, and an estimated 72,000 Americans have been murdered with guns.  In 2011, for the first time in over a decade, more police officers were shot to death in the line of duty than were killed in automobile accidents.  The need for leadership at the ATF has never been more urgent.  The time has come for you to make a recess appointment to fill the vacancy at the top of the ATF.

Prosecute prohibited purchasers who attempt to buy firearms, ammunition or high-capacity magazines:  The Justice Department should vigorously prosecute felons and other prohibited purchasers who fail gun background checks.  In 2009, the Federal Bureau of Investigation referred more than 71,000 such cases to ATF, but U.S. Attorneys ultimately prosecuted only 77 of them.  Prosecuting these offenders is a goal broadly supported by our coalition and the National Rifle Association.  The Department should also develop a mechanism for sharing NICS denial information with local and state law enforcement officials by sending them active alerts; or, at a minimum, posting the information at the NationalCriminal Information Center so state and local law enforcement officials can access it during investigations. 

Require federal agencies to report records to NICS:  The NICS Improvement Act of 2007 requires federal agencies to submit mental health, substance abuse and other records that prohibit a person from owning a gun to NICS.  However, few agencies comply.  In October 2011, the FBI provided data to MAIG on reporting by 60 federal agencies.  Of those 60 agencies, 52 had given zero mental health records to NICS. Although total federal agency reporting of mental health records increased by ten percent between March and October 2011, to 143,579, the vast majority of those records had been submitted by one agency, the Department of Veterans Affairs.  Even fewer federal agencies are reporting drug abusers.  Only three agencies — the FBI, the U.S. Coast Guard, and the Court Services and Offenders Supervision Agency (CSOSA), the probation and parole services agency for the District of Columbia — have submitted any substance abuse records, and the vast majority of federal agencies, including the Drug Enforcement Administration, have not submitted a single substance abuse record.  The president should issue an executive order requiring all federal agency heads to certify twice annually, in writing, to the U.S. Attorney General that their agency has submitted all relevant records to NICS.

Repeal remaining Tiahrt restrictions:  While Mayors Against Illegal Guns and our law enforcement allies have made progress in relaxing the “Tiahrt restrictions,” which are riders to the federal budget that restrict access to federal gun data, some still remain.  These remaining restrictions keep the public, particularly researchers and elected officials, in the dark about gun traffickers – specifically, who they are and how they operate.  It also requires the FBI to destroy records of approved NICS background checks within 24 hours.  That makes it harder to detect law-breaking dealers who fake their records, or to identify straw buyers who undergo the checks on behalf of someone who couldn’t pass.  The Tiahrt Amendments also say ATF can’t require dealers to inspect their inventory, which could reduce the tens of thousands of guns that go missing or are stolen each year.  Finally, the police and other law enforcement agencies that get trace data can’t use it in license revocation proceedings or in civil litigation.  The administration should repeal these restrictions in its next budget.

In the past few days, the American people came together in a national outpouring of grief and sympathy for the families of victims slain in the mass shooting inNewtown.  We share in that grief.  But our constituents are also outraged and looking for leadership from the White House.  We look forward to working with you to find a solution to gun violence in our country.

Sincerely,

 

Thomas M. Menino                                                    Michael R. Bloomberg

Mayor of Boston                                                        Mayor of New York City

            Coalition Co-Chair                                                     Coalition Co-Chair

 

 

CC:     Majority Leader Harry Reid, U.S. Senate

            Minority Leader Mitch McConnell

Speaker John Boehner, U.S. House of Representatives

Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, U.S. House of Representatives

 


Thomas Alegi December 22, 2012 at 07:18 pm
In a controversy, the instant we feel anger we have already ceased striving for the truth, and have begun striving for ourselves. Our local, state and national leaders have felt anger from April 20, 1999, the day of the Columbine High School massacre and that is why truth is evading them regarding the Sandy Hook Elementary school massacre.
Dan Garrett December 22, 2012 at 08:04 pm
Layman's term please Thomas.
Thomas Alegi December 23, 2012 at 12:18 am
Dan you asked me to restate my above comment in layman's term for you.
The Columbine shootings occurred 13 years ago, and our national political leaders in both political parties have expressed their anger over the shooting of children and young adults millions of times. The debate that is taking place today regarding gun control and mental illness is the same debate that took place 13-years ago and the vilification of the NRA by political leaders is the same as it was 13-years ago. Do a search of the internet to see what local, state and national political leaders said 13-years ago regarding Columbine and read what our political leaders are saying today about Sandy Hook, there is no difference. Many people understand in non-technical language that politicians never blame themselves for their inactions, which is why politicians are now vilifying the NRA, as they have done every time the American people have shown outrage over the increasing gun violence in this country. Dan in layman’s terms the U.S. Constitution gives Congress the power to make responsible laws that govern all of us. Where are these laws, it has been 13-years?
Larry December 23, 2012 at 12:39 am
On Friday, the organization criticized the NRA for the statement its president Wayne Gilbert made at a press conference calling for the placement of an armed police officer in every school in America.
The president of the NRA is Wayne Lapierre not Wayne Gilbert, just wanted to throw that out there.
Scott December 23, 2012 at 04:26 am
"The amount of knowledge most liberals have on firearms, concealed weapon permits, the ATF and NRA can fit on the head of a pin. Most don't even know the difference between a "magazine" and a "clip." Anything they don’t understand must be banned, restricted or taxed, that’s their nature and their minds are made up."
Curious December 23, 2012 at 04:31 am
I would like to know what the mayor and superintendant plan on doing in order to keep our elementary schools safe when the children and staff return in the new year!
cheryl December 23, 2012 at 01:59 pm
They seem to want to right every wrong, regulate every behavior,& tax. Where does that leave us? Less freedoms, less liberty, and broke. They can't right every wrong because humans are flawed beings. We will have no freedoms if they do just that. If they regulate every behavior, where does that leave us, we WILL break the laws because we won't know all of them, and taxation leads to more money out of our pockets. The more we give the gov, the bigger the gov grows. Therefore we get more regulation, more control less freedoms. What don't you understand.
This will not change unless people realize the game.
cheryl December 23, 2012 at 02:04 pm
Up until 4 weeks ago Chicago had a gun ban. No guns in the city. It was challenged in court and lifted. But did that stop the bad guys from their accessibility to get guns? Does it make sense to have gun free signs in the schools neighborhoods? So ban guns what does that mean? The bad guys will have them and you and I will not be able to protect oursleves? Inadament objects can't move without energy basic science. .
Thomas Alegi December 23, 2012 at 02:47 pm
cheryl,
Would you agree? There are some people in this country “who have” and three are some people in this country “who have not” In the middle of these people are, our political leaders with their pompoms cheering one group against the other group. Funny thing that these political leaders created both groups, is this called POLITACIL JOBS SECURTY
cheryl December 24, 2012 at 01:59 pm
the haves and the have nots. never heard of that except in Marxism. It was Karl Marx who first introduced that phase and still lives on today & unions Even FDR said that public unions wouldn't work and he was a progressive.As far as I'm concerned the word progressive or liberal means Marxist, Facisists, and or communist. Their ideology are the same, their vision is the same. Progressives move slower their pace and patience are slower but results are the same- big bigger huge gov until finally gove controls everything from businesses, industry, finance, banking, healthcare, energy, resourcs. Sound familiar??? But here in America it was supposed different. It was equal opportunity not equal results.We all have the same opportunity. In America the poor have cars, TV's, cell phone, get housing assistance, heating assistance, healthcare, food stamps, etc. Once in the system and get all needs taken care of by the state its hard to return to self responsibiltiy. But that is the only was you will succeed Punishing success isn't the answer. The agitator in chief would like you to believe that there is a war on women, pit rich against the poor, black against white. Have you ever seen such nonsense like this from a president before. NEVER. Maybe Wilson but that was before my time. Not only is he agitating here in the US but the world. He is cleaning house so to speak Removing all leaders that will not go with his grand plan whatever that may be. Tunisa EgyptL libya Syria, Uganda Jordan
cheryl December 24, 2012 at 02:02 pm
Not to mention 4 high ranking generals. But I thought this was about guns. The grand plan will soon show itself.He said it- and this is the FUNDAMENTAL TRANSFORMATION OF AMERICA
Larry December 24, 2012 at 10:21 pm
"If guns cause crime, all mine are defective.
Larry December 24, 2012 at 10:23 pm
If more gun laws could reduce violent crime, we could demand more spoon laws to reduce obesity.
Dan Garrett December 24, 2012 at 10:43 pm
Larry, would you be pleased if they increased magazine size to over 100 rounds in semi automatic weapons?
Dan Garrett December 24, 2012 at 10:47 pm
Cheryl, you discuss government regulation. Do you think a woman should have a right to choose if she wants to have a baby, or end the pregnancy. Or allow government to decide if a woman has a right over her own body.
cheryl December 26, 2012 at 01:54 pm
The gov thru Obamacare has already decided. The gov has decided your light bulbs, the gov has decided whether they can pick YOU up off the street hold you indefinately without cause, the gov has given you a choice to pay high gas prices or buy a volt, the gov in NY has decided your size of soda, your intake of salt and sugar, your gov has decided how much they leave you with disposible income thru taxation, the gov has decided thru cash for clunkers to eliminate your choice to buy a older vehicle, the gov has decided what your car insurance carrier will be by only choosing the ins co's within your state, the gov has decided what your kids can eat at lunch in schools, the gov decided what health insurance you will have ( one policy fits all) the gov has decided what your doctors salary will be, the gov is right ow indocrinating your children thru FDOE into a progressive way of thinking and eliminating the founders and truthful history, what are you talking about? The gov is an intrusive, abusive, over reaching hand into your life. I'm not saying we don't need the gov, what I'm saying its over reaching more than ever, starting with the progressive era from Wilson. Now the "FUNDAMENTAL TRANSFORMATION OF AMERICA " will progress much faster. With the UN becoming more and more the governing body-treaties. Look at them and read them. Not good.
Thomas Alegi December 26, 2012 at 03:27 pm
As a society, we can define mental illness. With that said how do we as a society define sanity, normal or sound powers of the mind, when 1 out of 4 people in this country suffer from mental illness?
Our local, state and federal politicians are included in that 1 out of 4 statistic; maybe that is why this county is becoming more and more unstable, with the passing of time?
cheryl December 26, 2012 at 04:32 pm
lol - but everywhere in the world where progressive or liberal (communist) ideas were implemented was a total failure ( countries of Europe, so much for the eurozone ) or ends in control of individuals ( russia, china, cuba, venezeula. But America has flurished when we had small gov, and free market principles, now its on the decline with all those progressive ideas) being implemented since Wilson. This is their 100 yr plan. But corruption on the part of cronyism ( with corporations and gov, media, education, unions etc) is going to destroy us. Not to mention outside enemies- muslim brotherhood, rogue nations i.e Iran, N Korea, & China. BEWARE. and learn. we're never too old to educate ourselves on the truth.

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