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Opinion/Elorza and Rivera: Keep Rhode Island a leader in gun safety

NewsSportsEntertainmentLifestyleOpinionUSA TODAYObituariesE-EditionLegals COLUMNS Opinion/Elorza and Rivera: Rhode Island is a leader in gun safety – it’s time to keep leading Jorge O. Elorza and Maria Rivera Jorge O. Elorza is the mayor of Providence. Maria Rivera is the mayor of Central Falls. Both are members of Mayors Against Illegal Guns. Over the past decade, Rhode Island lawmakers have helped make our state one of the safest in the country. They’ve made sure that every gun sale in our state goes through a background check, passed an extreme risk law, disarmed domestic abusers, and tackled the growing threat of ghost guns. 

2A Groups Unite Against Chipman for ATF Boss :: Guns com

2A Groups Unite Against Chipman for ATF Boss President Biden sent his nomination to the Senate on Monday for retired ATF agent and Giffords policy advisor David Chipman to head the agency. Pro-gun groups call it a mistake of epic proportions.  The nomination for Chipman comes days after Biden described the vocal gun control proponent as the right person, at this moment, for this important agency.   After a career with the federal government s gun regulator that spanned from 1988 to 2012, which included serving as case agent in Branch Davidian trial while working in the Waco, Texas, field office, Chipman pursued a new career with first the Everytown group back when it was just called Mayors Against Illegal Guns and then Giffords, where he is currently listed as a senior policy advisor with expertise in so-called Ghost Guns and Assault Weapons.  

Anti-gun Senators and Mayors Push Biden on Executive Gun Controls

Anti-gun Senators and Mayors Push Biden on Executive Gun Controls Ammoland Inc. Posted on IMG NRA-ILA U.S.A. -(AmmoLand.com)- Following a year filled with the COVID-19 pandemic and widespread civil unrest, Americans are in no rush to enact further gun controls. According to data from a January Gallup poll, 42 percent of Americans are satisfied with the current gun control laws. The poll also found that 9 percent of Americans are dissatisfied with current firearms laws, but want them to be made less strict. Therefore, according to the survey, a majority of Americans (51 percent) either want gun control laws to remain the same or to be made less restrictive.

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