Monday, January 10, 2011

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Carolyn McCarthy readies gun control bill
Carolyn McCarthy participates in a health-care forum in 2009. | AP Photo
Rep. Carolyn McCarthy (D-N.Y.), pounced on the shooting massacre in Tucson | AP PhotoClose
By SHIRA TOEPLITZ | 1/9/11 5:57 PM EST

One of the fiercest gun-control advocates in Congress, Rep. Carolyn McCarthy (D-N.Y.), pounced on the shooting massacre in Tucson Sunday, promising to introduce legislation as soon as Monday.

McCarthy ran for Congress after her husband was gunned down and her son seriously injured in a shooting in 1993 on a Long Island commuter train.

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"My staff is working on looking at the different legislation fixes that we might be able to do and we might be able to introduce as early as tomorrow," McCarthy told POLITICO in a Sunday afternoon phone interview.

Gun control activists cried it was time to reform weapons laws in the United States, almost immediately after a gunman killed six and injured 14 more, including Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, in Arizona on Saturday.

Many said that people with a history of mental instability, like the alleged shooter, Jared Lee Loughner, should not be able to buy a gun — and no one should be able to buy stockpiles of ammunition used by the 22-year-old assailant.

McCarthy said she plans to confer with House Speaker John Boehner and Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi to see "if we can work something through" in the coming week.

McCarthy's bill will look to protect ordinary people, she said, but did not offer further details.

"Again, we need to look at how this is going to work, to protect people, certainly citizens, and we have to look at what I can pass," she said. "I don't want to give the NRA – excuse the pun – the ammunition to come at me either."

Pennsylvania Rep. Robert Brady, a Democrat from Philadelphia, told CNN that he also plans to take legislative action. He will introduce a bill that would make it a crime for anyone to use language or symbols that could be seen as threatening or violent against a federal official, including a member of Congress.



Read more: http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0111/47338.html#ixzz1Aarj5a5O

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