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Vast Majority in MN Support Universal Background Checks for Guns

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Thursday, March 7, 2013   

ST. PAUL, Minn. - A new proposal to tighten Minnesota's gun laws is being shot down by critics who say it doesn't go far enough in addressing the problems with guns getting into the wrong hands - like violent felons and the criminally insane. The legislation introduced on Wednesday (HF-237) has bipartisan support in the state House and is backed by the National Rifle Association.

State Rep. Michael Paymar (DFL-64B) said it falls short in a number of ways, however. The most prominent, he explained, is the lack of universal background checks.

"You want background checks for people who are buying pistols or semi-automatic weapons to make sure that those who are disqualified from owning those kinds of weapons don't get them," he said. "That's a loophole that we have in Minnesota and other states and our bill addresses it. The NRA bill doesn't."

Paymar introduced the competing legislation earlier this session. A majority of Minnesotans are in favor of mandatory background checks, he said, pointing to two recent polls, each showing support at around 75 percent.

"The public supports universal background checks and law enforcement supports universal background checks and we're hoping that that emerges at the end of the legislative session," he said.

State Rep. Tony Cornish (R-23B) is one of the most vocal critics of universal background checks. He takes issue with the poll results.

"Everybody, of course, claims a poll is inaccurate if it doesn't go for your position, but in this one, they never told anything about having to pay a $25 fee for the background check. They never said that you'd have to go looking for a federal firearms dealer who could accomplish that for you," he said.

Estimates vary widely on how many guns in the U.S. are purchased at flea markets, swap meets, gun shows and the like without background checks. It's around 10 percent on the low end to 40 percent on the top side.

More information is available at http://bit.ly/YZqSy6.




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