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NY, NJ Lawmakers Want Ammunition Sales Restricted



NEW YORK (AP) -- Ten days after the Colorado movie theater massacre, federal lawmakers introduced a bill that would effectively ban people like suspect James Holmes from buying thousands of rounds of ammunition by mail or online.

"It's time to close the loophole that's allowing killers - deranged, insane - and even terrorists to buy ammunition online," said U.S. Sen. Frank Lautenberg of New Jersey.


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He was joined Monday on the steps of City Hall in Manhattan by U.S. Rep. Carolyn McCarthy of New York to announce the Stop Online Ammunition Sales Act.

McCarthy's husband was killed and their son paralyzed in 1993 after a gunman opened fire on a Long Island Rail Road train, leaving five others dead.

Lautenberg said he and McCarthy, both Democrats, were "on a mission": to ensure the safety of all Americans by passing legislation that would close loopholes in gun laws allowing people like the suspect in the Aurora, Colo., shootings "to anonymously stockpile for mass murder."

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Under the bill, only licensed dealers would be allowed to sell ammunition. They would have to notify a law enforcement official within five business days about any sale of more than 1,000 rounds to an unlicensed person.

The bill also would require buyers who aren't licensed dealers to show a photo ID. And that would mean eye contact with someone purchasing ammunition.

"If you're going to buy these large amounts of ammunition, somebody should see your face," Lautenberg said.

Holmes purchased 6,000 rounds of ammunition online "like you might order shoes or food," Lautenberg said. "He didn't have to interact with another human being who could have noticed his abnormal behavior."

The legislation, to be introduced in Congress this week, was spurred by the Colorado movie theater shooting rampage that killed 12 people and injured more than 50. The suspect, Holmes, was charged Monday with 142 counts in the massacre; he hasn't yet entered a plea.

The July 20 rampage follows other recent mass violence including the 1999 Columbine shootings, the 2007 Virginia Tech massacre and last year's shooting in Tucson that killed six and seriously injured U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords of Arizona.

"We are calling for a national outcry to stop gun violence in this country," McCarthy said.

On the morning after the Aurora killings, McCarthy said, she was brought back "to that moment when your family went through a similar tragedy, and the pain does not go away."

The White House on Monday didn't immediately offer its support to the Democrat-sponsored bill.

"I haven't seen the specific piece of legislation that has been offered up today," White House spokesman Josh Earnest said at the daily briefing, adding that it would be "evaluated."

He said President Barack Obama "believes in the Second Amendment of the Constitution, in the right to bear arms." But the president "also believes that we should take robust steps, within existing law" to address gun issues.

Since the Aurora shootings, one of the most outspoken voices in favor of gun control has been New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who is pressing Obama and his Republican challenger Mitt Romney to tackle the issue of gun violence.


07/31/2012 8:02AM
NY, NJ Lawmakers Want Ammunition Sales Restricted
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07/31/2012 8:10AM
Here's the answer.
Don't change any gun laws. BUT change the pricing. Tax bullets to the point where they cost about a thousand dollars each.
07/31/2012 10:18AM
Typical dumb politician agenda
Banning the sale of bulk ammo is not going to deter anybody. I have not seen any crime committed by anybody that used 3000 rounds of ammo. North Hollywood shootout was an exception but no ban could not have prevented that. If people want to commit a mass murder, they don't need 1000 rounds. Also people blaming movies and games for this act is BS. So the movie loaded your drum magazine and cocked it too? I think not. All these bills and changes hurt the legit people like me who buy bulk 5.56 rounds for target shooting.
07/31/2012 1:33PM
An End Run Around Gun Control
If they can't supposedly control guns then they will control ammo. It's a way around the issue and they will claim it's not gun control. You can't shoot an empty gun...
07/31/2012 7:58PM
IDIOTS
Well, I propose a ban on purchasing more than 100 cigaretes, 30 beers, 12 rolls of paper towels, 250 toothpicks, etc. Obviously anyone who is purchasing these large quantities to save money are up to no good!. Better yet force them to show photo ID to make these large purchases, and send it to the police.........REALLY.......Idiots can propose anything, we will not stand for it.
08/01/2012 6:11AM
lawmakers show true side
they have been quiet on the gun issue lately,but they were waiting for something like this shooting to push there true mission,ban guns and bullets.no bullets ,no need for the gun but a paper weight.vote freedom first this nov.!!
08/01/2012 6:14AM
Ahh Yes
It's the legal gun owners that are affected. Ammo plays no roll in shootings because it only takes 1 shot to kill. Arm everyone and the problem will go away. Those who are afraid of fire arms, cower in your corner you goofy Liberal. You are thenumber 1 problem this country has.
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