Albuquerque Journal

Biden unveils ATF pick; to act on gun violence

- BY ALEXANDRA JAFFE, AAMER MADHANI AND MICHAEL BALSAMO ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden will unveil a series of executive actions aimed at addressing gun violence on Thursday, according to a person familiar with the plans, delivering his first major action on gun control since taking office.

Two people familiar with the matter told The Associated Press that Biden is also expected to nominate David Chipman, a former federal agent and adviser at the gun control group Giffords, to be director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.

Biden is expected to announce tighter regulation­s requiring buyers of socalled “ghost guns” to undergo background checks. The homemade firearms — often assembled from parts and milled with a metal-cutting machine — often lack serial numbers used to trace them. It’s legal to build a gun in a home or a workshop and there is no federal requiremen­t for a background check.

The ATF is currently run by acting Director Regina Lombardo. Gun-control advocates have emphasized the significan­ce of the ATF director in enforcing the nation’s gun laws, and Chipman is certain to win praise from them. During his time as a senior policy adviser with Giffords, he spent considerab­le effort pushing for greater regulation and enforcemen­t on “ghost guns,” reforms of the background check system and measures to reduce the traffickin­g of illegal firearms.

Prior to that, Chipman spent 25 years as an agent at the ATF, where he worked on stopping a traffickin­g ring that sent illegal firearms from Virginia to New York, and served on the ATF’s SWAT team. Chipman is a gun owner himself.

Chipman and a White House spokesman both declined to comment.

During his campaign, Biden promised to prioritize new gun control measures as president, including enacting universal background check legislatio­n, banning online sales of firearms and the manufactur­e and sale of assault weapons and high-capacity magazines. But gun-control advocates have said that while they were heartened by signs from the White House that they took the issue seriously, they’ve been disappoint­ed by the lack of early action.

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