Los Angeles Times

Taking steps to curb gun violence in L.A. County

Leaders may ask legal team to analyze the possibilit­y of imposing tighter weapons limits.

- MELISSA ETEHAD melissa.etehad @latimes.com

The Board of Supervisor­s is expected to vote Tuesday on a motion that aims to impose stricter gun control laws in unincorpor­ated parts of Los Angeles County.

The proposal, written by Supervisor­s Sheila Kuehl and Mark Ridley-Thomas, asks the county’s legal team to analyze the feasibilit­y of ordinances that would ban .50-caliber handguns and impose additional restrictio­ns on the sale of firearms to people younger than 21.

It also asks the legal team to analyze challenges that might arise from ordinances that toughen safe storage requiremen­ts and impose zoning regulation­s preventing gun vendors from selling firearms near schools and daycare centers.

Kuehl, building off the momentum of people who have called for stricter gun control legislatio­n since 17 students and instructor­s were killed last month in a shooting at a high school in Parkland, Fla., said it’s important to take “every possible action” to curb gun violence.

“We’ve had enough moments of silence, of praying for slain co-workers, schoolchil­dren and neighbors,” Kuehl said in a statement. “We want to prepare a comprehens­ive plan to ensure that every man, woman and child in this county is free from violence.”

California, which has some of the strongest gun laws in the country, recently received an “A” from the Giffords Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence’s gun law scorecard.

But a report made in the wake of the 2015 San Bernardino terror attack and released to the supervisor­s in June 2017 found that other counties and cities across California have adopted gun control regulation­s stricter than L.A. County.

The motion also seeks to address gun violence through a public health lens by creating a gun violence prevention program within the Department of Public Health.

 ?? Jay L. Clendenin Los Angeles Times ?? A REPORT found that other California counties have stricter gun controls than L.A. County. Above, Georgia Davis-Bonk, 13, at a No Guns rally in Studio City.
Jay L. Clendenin Los Angeles Times A REPORT found that other California counties have stricter gun controls than L.A. County. Above, Georgia Davis-Bonk, 13, at a No Guns rally in Studio City.

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