GOA: US Should Push Law to Arm Civilians in Wake of Mass Shootings

GOA: US Should Push Law to Arm Civilians in Wake of Mass Shootings

“Background checks have a record of failure. Based on reports from the Department of Justice, roughly 95% of initial denials are ‘false positives,’ affecting people who should not be denied. Any attempt to “fix” background checks will only serve to further disarm honest citizens,” GOA’s Jordan Stein added.


GOA: US Should Push Law to Arm Civilians in Wake of Mass Shootings

On Sunday, Air Force veteran Devin Kelley, who suffered from mental health issues, opened fire at the First Baptist Church in Sutherland Spring, killing at least 26 people and wounding 20 others. The Texas Department of Public Safety said it is investigating the motive for the mass shooting.

“Congress should immediately act upon concealed carry reciprocity,” Stein said. “This legislation would enable honest gun owners to protect themselves as they travel.”

Citing a PoliceOne’s Gun Policy and Law Enforcement survey from 2013, Stein said the group agrees with 86 percent of law enforcement who say mass shooting casualties can be reduced by armed civilians.

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“No law can stop evil acts,” Stein said. “Criminals and crazies have no regard for the law. The best way to prevent mass shootings is to eliminate gun free zones, pass concealed carry reciprocity and let responsible armed citizens defend themselves.”

Texas lawmakers passed legislation in 2015 to allow open carry as long as individuals have a handgun carry license. During the Sutherland Springs shooting, civilian Stephen Willeford used his own AR assault rifle to engage the suspect, according to authorities. The suspect was shot and dropped his assault rifle and fled the scene in his vehicle, according to authorities.

“Congress should indefinitely table any gun control proposal and scrap any call for government agencies to regulate agencies to regulate firearms,” Stein said.

The gun rights group, Stein said, urges Congress to support the House of Representatives’ Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act of 2017 and the Senate’s Constitutional Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act of 2017. Both bills are similar in that they would permit a qualified individual to carry a concealed handgun into or possess a concealed handgun in another state that allows individuals to carry concealed firearms.

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The gun rights group is opposed to any bipartisan gun control legislation proposed by members of Congress, Stein said. They are also opposed to all types of background checks, including gun and accessory bans, he added.

“Background checks have a record of failure. Based on reports from the Department of Justice, roughly 95% of initial denials are ‘false positives,’ affecting people who should not be denied. Any attempt to “fix” background checks will only serve to further disarm honest citizens,” he added.

The background check system, he said, has been used to block gun sales to any of the 257,000 military veterans who have had fiduciaries appointed to handle their finances.

“Also, consider evildoers such as the Sandy Hook and Klackamas Mall shooters who evaded background checks and acquired their guns by other means,” he suggested.

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