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LiberalArkie

(16,535 posts)
Tue Oct 6, 2015, 09:03 AM Oct 2015

Rep. Jay Dickey (R-Ark.) authored the controversial 1996 amendment that remains in place. He wishes

WASHINGTON -- Looking back, nearly 20 years later, Jay Dickey is apologetic.

He is gone from Congress, giving him space to reflect on his namesake amendment that, to this day, continues to define the rigid politics of gun policy. When he helped pass a restriction of federal funding for gun violence research in 1996, the goal wasn't to be so suffocating, he insisted. But the measure was just that, dampening federal research for years and discouraging researchers from entering the field.

Now, as mass shootings pile up, including last week's killing of nine at a community college in Oregon, Dickey admitted to carrying a sense of responsibility for progress not made.

"I wish we had started the proper research and kept it going all this time," Dickey, an Arkansas Republican, told the Huffington Post in an interview. "I have regrets."

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Good article

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/jay-dickey-gun-violence-research-amendment_561333d7e4b022a4ce5f45bf

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Rep. Jay Dickey (R-Ark.) authored the controversial 1996 amendment that remains in place. He wishes (Original Post) LiberalArkie Oct 2015 OP
Something that might help.. cannabis_flower Dec 2015 #1
I found out that they are "never recovered" when they are found, some officer adds it LiberalArkie Dec 2015 #2

cannabis_flower

(3,846 posts)
1. Something that might help..
Thu Dec 3, 2015, 06:00 PM
Dec 2015

Actually investigating burglaries where guns are stolen instead of just showing up and filing a report. Take fingerprints, run them through AFIS. Anyone who steals a gun should be pursued with all resources because they are either going to commit a crime or sell it to someone who will commit a crime.

LiberalArkie

(16,535 posts)
2. I found out that they are "never recovered" when they are found, some officer adds it
Thu Dec 3, 2015, 06:15 PM
Dec 2015

to their collection.

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