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Tucson Massacre: Sen. Barbara Boxer Says Guns Are Partly To Blame

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File photo of Barbara Boxer at work.
Nobody knows what inspired Jared Loughner to allegedly do it: Inflammatory political campaigning, marijuana, punk rock, mental illness? But we do know that access to weapons didn't appear hinder a suspect who authorities said opened fire at a Tucson supermarket Saturday, killing six and wounding 14 others, including Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords.

Barbara Boxer is using the moment to call for stricter gun-control laws.

At an event in Riverside Tuesday, the senator from California said:

... We should look at sensible gun laws...the kind we have here in California that give people their gun-ownership rights while also preventing the sale of guns to criminals, people with serious mental illnesses and people who abuse a spouse or partner.

I am particularly interested in California's concealed weapons law, which requires someone who wants to carry a concealed weapon to first receive a permit from their local sheriff or police chief.

In California, you need to be at least 21 years old, show good cause for carrying and show good moral character to carry a concealed weapon. There is a check - an important check - on who is carrying a concealed weapon.

We need to address the application of the federal law banning people with serious mental illnesses from owning guns. The law needs to be implemented better so that those with mental illness get into the FBI database and do not get guns.

Boxer also wants Congress to take another shot at banning assault-type weapons altogether. That law, she says, could have prevented the suspect from allegedly using an expanded-round clip that allowed more than 10 shots in a row to go off.

She touted California's own stricter weapons laws as a model:

"I am not saying that these sensible gun laws would have stopped this killer but I do know this: It should not be easy for a killer to obtain a weapon that can kill or wound 20 people in just a few heartbeats--and stop those heartbeats. In California, the killer would not have been able to purchase that 30-capacity magazine."

Gun laws are a slippery slope for us. Does anyone believe the founding fathers had our current milieu in mind? The idea behind the right to bear arms was that we be willing to defend our democracy from tyrants on the inside. Does anyone believe that's still a viable scenario?

On the other hand, plenty of gun laws exist in plenty of places. California and L.A. are supertough. But, in reality, the effect of the laws here is that good people are afraid to have guns for fear of getting busted (having one on your car seat could cause a lot of pain if you're stopped by police).

So what happens?

Mostly just the bad guys have guns, and they're as easy to get as medical marijuana. Would the suspect in the Tucson case have had any trouble getting a weapon if he had to do so illegally?

Discuss.

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Ankle Biter
Ankle Biter

In Honor of Senator Barbara Boxer and Diane Feinstein's clamor for more gun control, I went out and bought 3 handguns and a lot of ammo. Not that I really needed the additional handguns...I have plenty at home, but because Guns are are like Books. They are Constitutionally protected Items. And if Boxer, Feinstein or others want Gun Control or Gun Bans..I suggest that they Emmigrate to a Country where it is illegal to own a Firearm: Such as North Korea, or China.

Rob in cali
Rob in cali

Liberals will use any scenario they can to advance there agenda. If this guy wasn't able to get a gun he would of made a bomb, as crazy as he is he would of found a way and could of been potentially worse. More guns in the hands of good honest Americans is the way to go. If someone in the crowd was armed this situation could of been different. But being that it was a democrat gathering and most democrats are anti gun they didn't. I have a feeling the situation would have been very different if this had occured at a tea party rally. But politics aside God bless the victims of this horrible tragedy and a speedy recovery to all of them your in our prayers.

Nickpd422
Nickpd422

She needs to know that either way criminals are going to obtain guns so when you ban something its just hurting the loyal citizens that dont abuse gun laws.

REMEMBER:PEOPLE KILL PEOPLE NOT GUNS!!!!

Jonesy_26
Jonesy_26

The Sacremento CA Co Sherriff said it best: If Loughner had driven a Chevy into the crowd and killed those people we would NOT be hearing about car control today.

I agree. OMG where did he get the car? Was he licensed? How did he get a license being mentally unstable?

Logic fails politicians like Boxer.

Dinme95
Dinme95

Senator Boxer is yet another of a long line of opportunists attempting to use the platform of the Tucson shooting to foist their personal agenda upon the American people. The actions of the suspect are to blame for this tragedy not guns. Should we make laws that require unstable people who are expelled from college to register with the police? Perhaps the cops can then send this information to the local gun dealerships to black any gun sales to the individual. Oh, wait, you can't do that . . . college staff officers aren't trained psychologists who ca make such judgements. Instead, let's hurt the millions of legal gun owners who have done absolutely nothing wrong but the simply enjoy a shooting sport or collecting. What if the guy had stabbed the congresswoman? Would we be banning steak knives? Perhaps we should all eat with sproks, they would be MUCH safer. Boxer and the Pima county sheriff are cut from the same cloth. Shameful opportunists using their bully pulpit to foist their personal beliefs on others. They are abusing the power of their offices.

yardbird1947
yardbird1947

Maybe gun control laws are to protect politicians.Could that be the underlying motivaton?

NRA4ever
NRA4ever

Instead of punishing the gun for the crimes, why don't you put blame where it belongs and punish the criminal. Enforce the current laws instead of creating more feel good laws. Banning guns to protect people from shootings is like banning airplanes to protect people from hijackings.

Mhousen
Mhousen

Exactly. One only need look at crime statistics before, during, and after the 1994-2004 "Assault Weapons Ban" to see how ineffective it was. These types of prohibitions only effect law abiding citizens. Criminals will continue to break the law regardless. That is why they are called criminals

KK 164
KK 164

What took her so long? Boxer's idea of gun control is total confiscation. She can shove it.

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