Congress Hampers Efforts to Stop Gun Trafficking
Once again Congress has approved legislation that prohibits the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (ATF) from providing crime gun tracing data to law enforcement agencies and policy-making organizations like CT Against Gun Violence. Read more

  • The Tiahrt Amendment 2006
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    for the language in the appropriations bill. Changes from 2005's version are in red; we added the yellow highlighting.

  • What Tiahrt means to us: Courage in the face of a gun
    The NYPD sergeant and officer who left trigger-happy repeat offender Damian Henry in a bloody heap early Saturday are owed the thanks of all law-abiding New Yorkers. The cops displayed the highest valor in facing a thug with an Uzi-style machine pistol, and they did what was necessary in riddling Henry with bullets. Read more

 

 

 

 

 
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