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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 15, 2008 No.
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MAYORS AGAINST ILLEGAL
GUNS ANNOUNCES ADVERTISEMENT TO AIR IN KENTUCKY ON EVE OF PRIMARY
Ad Highlights Presidential Candidates' Common Ground on
Closing the Gun Show Loophole that Allows Criminals Easy Access to Guns
Bipartisan Poll Shows Overwhelming Support - Including Among
Gun Owners - For Closing the Gun Show Loophole
The bi-partisan coalition of Mayors Against Illegal Guns today announced that
it is airing a television advertisement in Kentucky to highlight the
presidential candidates' shared support for closing the gun show loophole, a
background check gap that enables prohibited purchasers to avoid checks by
buying firearms at gun shows. The television ad, which is part of a six-figure
advertising campaign and will run more than 100 times in Kentucky starting this
morning and continuing through Sunday, May 18, includes prior statements of the
three candidates for president in favor of closing the gun show loophole. The ad
will air on the eve of the Kentucky's May 20 primary. A recent bi-partisan poll
indicates that 87 percent of all Americans - and 83 percent of all gun owners -
favor closing the gun show loophole.
The TV ad can be viewed at http://www.mayorsagainstillegalguns.org/tvad08
"The gun show loophole creates a dangerous and unnecessary threat to public
safety, and that's why an overwhelming majority of Americans - and an
overwhelming majority of gun owners - favor background checks for all gun sales
at gun shows," said New York City Mayor and coalition co-chair Michael R.
Bloomberg, who has not endorsed a candidate for president. "The 320 mayors in
our coalition applaud Senators Clinton, McCain, and Obama for their position on
this vital issue, and we call on them to show leadership by getting Congress to
pass this critical public safety measure this year."
"All three candidates in their own words have shown a commitment to a common
sense measure that will protect communities from illegal guns," said Boston
Mayor and coalition co-chair Thomas Menino, who is supporting Senator Clinton.
"Closing the gun show loophole is a necessary and sensible action that Mayors
Against Illegal Guns sees as a real stride forward for public safety across the
United States. As Mayors, we are 100 percent committed to making our cities and
nation safe and secure from the proliferation of illegal guns. We know
that all three candidates share this belief and urge them to take action."
The gun show loophole is a gap in federal law that allows so-called
"occasional sellers" of firearms, who often operate at gun shows, to sell
firearms without performing background checks or keeping records of their sales.
The loophole provides criminals with easy access to firearms. Because they
frequently concentrate at gun shows, it is easy for felons and other prohibited
possessors to find someone who will sell to them without a background
check. A study by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives
(ATF) indicated that 30 percent of guns involved in its illegal trafficking
investigations were connected to gun shows. One high-profile example of
the threat to public safety that the gun show loophole poses is the Columbine
High School shooting, where all four guns used in the massacre were bought at
gun shows without background checks.
"We've seen an unacceptable increase in violent crime in Jacksonville and I
am working to make sure that guns - especially guns illegally purchased at gun
shows - stay out of the hands of dangerous criminals," said Jacksonville,
Florida Mayor John Peyton, who is featured in the advertisement and is
supporting Senator McCain. "While I fully support a gun owners' right to legally
purchase a gun, the gun show loophole has got to be closed."
"Too many of the guns used to commit crimes in cities across the country are
sold to violent criminals at gun shows," said Baltimore, Maryland Mayor Sheila
Dixon, who is featured in the advertisement and is supporting Senator Obama. "We
need to protect law-abiding gun owners, our citizens, and our police officers by
closing this loophole now."
A survey completed this month showed 87 percent Americans - as well as 83
percent of Americans who own guns - favor requiring "all people who sell guns,
including at gun shows, to conduct criminal background checks." Likewise,
closing the gun show loophole is favored by 85 percent of supporters of Senator
McCain and 89 percent of supporters of the Democratic candidates. The survey,
commissioned by Mayors Against Illegal Guns, was conducted jointly by the
polling firm Greenberg Quinlan Rosner Research, which primarily works with
Democratic clients, and the Tarrance Group, which primarily works with
Republican clients. The poll, conducted from March 31 to April 3, surveyed 800
Americans and has margin of error of +/- 3.5 percent. A summary of its results
can be found here: http://mayorsagainstillegalguns.org/downloads/pdf
/maig_poll_presentation_041408.pdf
The Bush Administration also supports closing the gun show loophole: "I don't
think we ought to be selling guns to people who shouldn't have them," said
George W. Bush in 2000. "That's why I support instant background checks at gun
shows. One of the reasons we have an instant background check is so that we
instantly know whether or not somebody should have a gun or not." At last
month's national summit of Mayors Against Illegal Guns, the acting director of
the ATF, Michael Sullivan, re-iterated the Administration's support for closing
the loophole.
Since it was created in April 2006 at a meeting of just 15 mayors, the
coalition of Mayors Against Illegal Guns has now grown to 320 members, who
together represent more than 55 million Americans.
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