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Beyer, Van Hollen Introduce Legislation to Improve ATF, Strengthen Gun Violence Prevention
Washington,
October 21, 2020
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Gun Violence
Today, Representative Don Beyer (D-Va.) and U.S. Senator Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.) introduced legislation to improve and modernize the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) in order to strengthen gun safety in our communities. The legislation would remove irresponsible statutory restrictions that stand in the way of ATF’s mission to protect the public from violent criminals, criminal organizations, and the illegal use and trafficking of firearms. The text of the ATF Improvement and Modernization (AIM) Act can be found here. “For years whenever lawmakers have proposed reforms to prevent gun violence, the NRA and its allies in Congress have complained that we should just enforce existing laws’ instead, even as they hollowed out the federal agency charged with enforcing federal firearm laws. Our legislation would empower the government professionals charged with protecting the public to actually do their jobs and prevent criminals from acquiring and using guns. This is a commonsense approach to addressing an issue that claims tens of thousands of American lives every year, and I appreciate Senator Van Hollen and the gun violence prevention leaders who worked with us to craft this bill,” said Representative Beyer. “Whether it’s the daily toll of violence that plagues our neighborhoods or the mass shootings that have wreaked havoc on their communities, it’s clear that we must take action to stop gun violence in our country. For too long, barriers erected by gun-industry hardliners have hampered ATF’s ability to crack down on illegal gun trafficking and the small number of reckless gun dealers who are responsible for selling most of the guns that fall into dangerous hands. We must eliminate those obstacles so ATF can truly meet its public safety mission and reduce gun violence. This commonsense legislation puts forward sweeping changes that will help ATF – and our country – tackle the gun violence epidemic,” said Senator Van Hollen. The AIM Act is supported by Everytown for Gun Safety, Giffords: Courage to Fight Gun Violence, Brady United Against Gun Violence, March for Our Lives, Coalition to Stop Gun Violence, and Marylanders to Prevent Gun Violence. “Marylanders to Prevent Gun Violence applaud Senator Chris Van Hollen and Representative Don Beyer for introducing the ATF Improvement and Modernization (AIM) Act. This bill would remove dangerous obstacles created by The Tiahrt Amendment. Senator Van Hollen’s and Representative Beyer’s bill will allow researchers and advocates access to essential data that will assist in tracking the source of illegal guns; hold Federally Licensed Firearm (FFL) dealers accountable for inspections to prevent lost and stolen firearms from being sold illegally; and better support law enforcement’s efforts to investigate illegal gun crimes. A key factor in reducing gun violence is stopping the diversion of illegal guns. The AIM Act is a key tool in achieving this goal,” said Elizabeth Banach, Executive Director of Marylanders to Prevent Gun Violence. “The American people expect ATF to play a lead role in reducing gun violence, but NRA-backed legislation has hampered the agency’s ability to perform essential work like tracing crime guns and overseeing gun dealers. This bill would save lives by empowering ATF to do its job, and we applaud Senator Van Hollen and Representative Beyer for introducing it," said John Feinblatt, President of Everytown for Gun Safety. “Americans know we face a gun violence crisis. Too often we don’t see or think about the men and women at ATF working to make our country a safer place. Their ingenuity and courage has been tragically limited by a federal government which has tied ATF’s hands at every turn. Senator Van Hollen and Representative Beyer are taking an important step to correct this mistake by introducing the ATF Improvement and Modernization Act. We are proud to support this legislation that finally allows ATF the freedom and ability to do its job proactively and effectively. If we’re serious about saving lives, Congress will pass this bill immediately,” said Adzi Vokhiwa, Giffords Federal Affairs Director. “For too long has our nation’s only firearms enforcement agency been hampered by the gun industry backed laws; the ATF Improvement and Modernization Act will save lives by allowing ATF to carry out its mission and stop the flow of illegal guns, especially into communities of color that are disproportionately impacted by gun violence,” shared Brady President Kris Brown. “Brady is grateful to Sen. Van Hollen and Rep. Beyer for their leadership on this issue.” "For far too long, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) has been hamstrung in their abilities to effectively combat illegal firearm trafficking by congressional budget riders that restrict the agency from effectively doing its job. In order to adequately address the risk of gun violence to the public health of Americans, it is time to provide the ATF with the tools it requires to thwart illegal gun trafficking. The ATF Improvement and Modernization Act of 2020 eliminates many of the harmful budget riders that were intended to tie the hands of the ATF and would bring the Bureau into the 21st century. We applaud Senator Van Hollen and Representative Don Beyer for their leadership on this important issue,” said Josh Horwitz, Executive Director of the Coalition to Stop Gun Violence. Background The ATF Improvement and Modernization Act would: Make it easier for the ATF to work with other agencies to address violent crime
Allow the ATF to crack down on “bad apple” dealers
Protect the public from dangerous weapons
Make the ATF more responsive to the public and researchers
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