White House To Unveil Executive Actions On Gun Violence

<p>After&nbsp;months of legal review, the White House is expected to unveil as early as next week executive measures aimed at reducing gun violence, according to those briefed on the executive branch's plans.</p>

Thursday, December 31st 2015, 11:57 am

By: News 9


After months of legal review, the White House is expected to unveil as early as next week executive measures aimed at reducing gun violence, according to those briefed on the executive branch's plans.

In early October, shortly after the mass shooting at an Oregon community college, President Obama assigned White House and Department of Justice lawyers to comb the law in search of any unused administrative authority available to him. The president has not yet been presented with recommendations from his legal team, but that is expected shortly.

The White House declined comment on the timing of the announcement.

One proposal under consideration: make a clear distinction between gun collectors and gun sellers. Under current law, background checks are required for anyone buying a firearm from someone "engaged in the business" of selling guns (like a federally-permitted gun store or dealer). Sales made out of a person's private collection, many of which are done online, are not subject to background checks.

The president could order a threshold be established such that anyone selling a certain number of guns annually would no longer qualify as a collector but also as someone "in the business" of firearm sales. Those buyers would then be subject to background checks.

Adopting this proposal would not eliminate the so-called "gun show loophole," but gun control advocates argue it would be easier to prosecute offenders if the gun seller law is better defined.

Everytown for Gun Safety, an gun control advocacy group backed by Michael Bloomberg, has also recommended better reporting and tracking of lost and stolen guns. It is unclear whether that will be included in the president's executive action.

In the wake of the 2012 Sandy Hook massacre that left 20 six-year olds dead, the president mounted a legislative push to enact tighter gun laws. That effort -- which would have resulted in more far-reaching gun safety laws than any executive action -- failed in Congress. The White House recognizes the bleak political realities of another legislative push in an election year.

President Obama said in July that he has been "most frustrated and most stymied" by the country's inability to enact "sufficient, common sense gun safety laws."

The Obama family returns from their Hawaiian vacation this weekend. The president will deliver his final State of the Union address on January 12th.

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