New York Daily News

Gunning for us

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Of course the pro-gun-regulation activist and former ATF agent President Biden nominated to head the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives couldn’t pass Senate muster. What do you expect, a critic of Big Tech to take over the Federal Trade Commission? A champion of investor protection­s to lead the Securities and Exchange Commission? A lifelong advocate for safer roads and skies to sit atop the National Transporta­tion Safety Board? Someone with a strong record of safeguardi­ng our air, water and climate to lead the Environmen­tal Protection Agency? Those questions are facetious; we fortunatel­y have all of those officials in place, among many other regulators who’ve proven they have the gumption to take on entrenched interests to protect the public interest.

Guns stand alone. After the firearm industry howled at the top of its lungs and Republican­s and some pro-gun Democrats and independen­ts (we see you, Joe Manchin and John Tester and Angus King) followed their lead, Biden last week pulled David Chipman’s nomination.

Chipman’s unpardonab­le sin was, after serving 25 years as a decorated ATF agent, going to work for Gabby Giffords’ firearm safety organizati­on and others, where he argued for (egad!) expanded background checks and (double egad!) a ban on military-style assault rifles and (triple egad!) stricter federal gun traffickin­g enforcemen­t to prevent cities from being overrun by illegal handguns. In other words, he was poised to use his intimate familiarit­y with the inner workings of the ATF to help prevent deadly weapons from falling into dangerous hands.

So this is where we are in America in 2021, even as the nation endures a sickening spike in gun violence: A man with exemplary credential­s and the determinat­ion to prevent more carnage cannot lead the federal agency whose mission is “to protect communitie­s from violent criminals, criminal organizati­ons” and “the illegal use and traffickin­g of firearms.”

Is it any wonder the 81% of us who want universal background checks and the two-thirds of us who want assault weapons banned are at the end of our rope?

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