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rogue emissary

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Wed Jul 19, 2017, 12:29 PM Jul 2017

Washington Law Will Alert Survivors When Domestic Abusers Try to Buy a Gun

On July 23, Washington will require survivors of domestic violence, stalking, or sexual assault be notified if their abuser fails a background check when attempting to purchase a firearm. According to The Trace, Washington will be the first state to enact this form of gun control.

The requirement is part of a broader bill that requires gun dealers to alert the Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs after someone fails a background check. That information goes into a database shared with law enforcement, and a statewide notification system will share the news with survivors of domestic or sexual violence with court protections. The bill also dedicates a new grant to fund investigations into anyone who attempts to illegally purchase a firearm.

According to Everytown USA, a gun control advocacy group, more than 50 percent of mass shootings are related to domestic violence. And in cases of domestic violence, if the abuser has access to a gun, the chance that a woman will be fatally shot increases by five times. Federal law prohibits anyone convicted of a felony, anyone under a domestic violence protective order, or anyone convicted of a misdemeanor crime of domestic violence from possessing a firearm. However, most states have several loopholes in the law, including one that allows abusers with a non-legally recognized relationship to the victim (a boyfriend or former partner, for example), to purchase guns from unlicensed or private sellers. In states that require background checks on all handgun sales, Everytown notes, “47 percent fewer women are shot by intimate partners.” In 2014, Washington passed a law requiring universal background checks on firearm sales.

http://theslot.jezebel.com/washington-law-will-alert-survivors-when-domestic-abuse-1796997467

My first thought was is that the best Washington state could do. Then I realized most states won't even warn victims their abusers are armed or trying to arm themselves. Of course, the simplest thing would be to ban those suspected or charged with domestic abuse from owning or purchasing firearms.
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Washington Law Will Alert Survivors When Domestic Abusers Try to Buy a Gun (Original Post) rogue emissary Jul 2017 OP
Oh, the NRA's not gonna like this. Aristus Jul 2017 #1
... In_The_Wind Jul 2017 #3
By golly, they ought to put a notice in the newspaper, etc., every time some gun fancier buys a gun. Hoyt Jul 2017 #2
Yeah, warn the rest of us. rogue emissary Jul 2017 #4
 

Hoyt

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2. By golly, they ought to put a notice in the newspaper, etc., every time some gun fancier buys a gun.
Wed Jul 19, 2017, 01:09 PM
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