Times Standard (Eureka)

House passes bill to expand background checks for gun sales

- By Mary Clare Jalonick

WASHINGTON >> Emboldened by their majorities in the House and Senate, Democrats are making a new push to enact the first major new gun control laws in more than two decades — starting with stricter background checks.

The House passed two bills Thursday to require background checks on all firearms sales and transfers and to allow an expanded 10-day review for gun purchases. Similar bills were passed by the House in 2019, shortly after Democrats won the majority, but languished in the GOP-controlled Senate for the next two years.

Democrats now hold the Senate, as well, giving the party hope as the legislatio­n will at least be considered. But the bills would need significan­t bipartisan support to pass.

The renewed push is the latest effort by Democrats — and some Republican­s — who have repeatedly tried, and failed, to pass tougher gun control laws since the 2012 shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Connecticu­t that killed 20 children and six educators. While enhanced background checks are generally popular with the American public, even with some conservati­ves, Congress has so far not been able to find compromise on the issue. It is unclear whether Senate Democrats could find deep enough support among Republican­s to pass new gun control legislatio­n in a 50-50 Senate, as they would need 60 votes to do so.

Still, the bills are part of an effort by Democrats to move on several major legislativ­e priorities while they hold both chambers of Congress and the White House. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said Thursday that the Republican “legislativ­e graveyard is over” and that the bill to require background checks on all firearms sales will have a vote in the Senate.

“A vote is what we need,” Schumer said, and they will find out where Republican­s stand.

“Maybe we’ll get the votes,” he said. “And if we don’t, we’ll come together as a caucus and figure it out how we are going to get this done. But we have to get it done.”

 ?? J. SCOTT APPLEWHITE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., holds a news conference on passage of gun violence prevention legislatio­n at the Capitol in Washington on Thursday as Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., looks on.
J. SCOTT APPLEWHITE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., holds a news conference on passage of gun violence prevention legislatio­n at the Capitol in Washington on Thursday as Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., looks on.

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