In new gun law, a quiet breakthrough for victims of abuse

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Efforts to close the so-called “boyfriend loophole” in federal gun laws have been perennial. But in June, a group of bipartisan lawmakers in Congress agreed to make it more difficult for intimate partners convicted of domestic abuse to obtain firearms.

The package included tougher background checks for the youngest gun buyers and help for states to put in place “red flag” laws that make it easier for authorities to take weapons from people adjudged dangerous.

“We have so many women killed — one every 14 hours, from domestic partners with guns in this country,” Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., a longtime advocate for the proposal, said before passage of the bill in June. “Sadly, half of those involve dating partners, people who aren’t married to someone, but they are in a romantic relationship with them in some way.

“That was the toughest issue in our negotiations,” Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Conn., a lead negotiator of the gun package, said of the loophole proposal. “The biggest discussion that took us a long time at the end was around the question of how you would get your rights back after you had been prohibited.”

Federal crime data for 2020 showed that out of all murder victims among intimate partners — including divorced and gay couples — girlfriends accounted for 37%, while wives accounted for 34%. Only 13% of the victims were boyfriends, and 7% were husbands. Thomas’ family hopes the changes in the law will save lives and ensure their daughter’s death wasn’t in vain. They say Thomas was doing everything she could to protect herself when she left her yearslong relationship with 36-year-old Antoine Oliver in late September 2021.

“She feared for her life and what did the police do? They called him and made arrangements for him to come to pick up the order,” he said. “There was no urgency placed on it.”

 

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This ripples out and improves everyone's life and safety because 44% of mass shooting (4 or more people) happen in a domestic violence context.

It should be impossible.

A group of bipartisans, eh? Which one republicon is thinking of voting for it..?

To all you authoritarians in America all gun laws are unconstitutional. Dont give these authoritarians another inch of our 2A rights America!

Let's close the cop loophole, too, where domestic abusers are given a badge and a gun

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