Washington DC - Today, U.S. Senator Patty Murray (D-WA), Chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee, issued the following statement on the final rule Anunciado today by the Biden administration to implement the expansion of firearm background checks passed as part of the Ley bipartidista de comunidades más seguras, which Murray helped pass as then Assistant Majority Leader.
“Thanks to the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act and President Biden’s leadership, this rule will help keep guns out of the hands of domestic abusers, violent criminals, and other individuals who have no business purchasing firearms—and it takes us one step closer to universal background checks. No doubt, this will save lives.
“While Washington state has led the way to pass meaningful gun safety reform, a patchwork of good state laws is not sufficient; as long as I’m in Congress, I’ll keep fighting to advance commonsense gun safety laws—whether that’s an assault weapons ban or more funding to treat gun violence as the public health crisis it is.”
Senator Murray has long pushed for stronger gun violence prevention legislation and to make progress wherever possible. She helped pass the Ley bipartidista de comunidades más seguras, which includes provisions that take steps to close the “boyfriend loophole,” enhance background checks for gun purchasers under the age of 21, prohibit the use of federal education funding to purchase firearms or train in their use, school safety investments, investments in mental health access in schools and telehealth, and incentives for states to pass and administer red flag laws. Senator Murray has also empujado por reformas populares como verificaciones de antecedentes universales, una prohibición de armas de asalto, órdenes de protección contra riesgos extremos y más.
Additionally, Senator Murray has repetidamente luchó para invertir recursos federales in gun violence prevention research. Notably, in 2020, Murray helped usher in the primer financiamiento federal para la investigación de prevención de la violencia armada en décadas y ha luchado con éxito para mantener esa financiación todos los años desde entonces.
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