LAWMAKER WILL PUSH GUN SIGNUP MEASURE.Byline: Lee Condon Staff Writer Assemblyman as·sem·bly·man n. A man who is a member of a legislative assembly. assemblyman Noun pl -men a member of a legislative assembly Noun 1. Jack Scott announced at a hearing on gun violence Wednesday that he will introduce legislation requiring licensing and registration of all handguns in California. ``When police can't trace a gun back to its owner, it is often impossible to convict criminals for murders, robberies and other crimes,'' said Scott, whose son was killed in an accidental shooting in 1993. ``Just as we license drivers and require automobiles to be registered, one day California will require licensing and registration of handguns.'' Scott, D-Pasadena, announced the proposal at a hearing of the Assembly Select Committee on Gun Violence at Glendale Community College Glendale Community College can refer to one of two colleges in the United States.
Scott chairs the committee. Under his proposal, gun owners would have to obtain a license to purchase, receive or possess a handgun, then register all guns they own with local or state police. A dozen states now require gun owners to have a license, but only Hawaii, Louisiana and Washington, D.C., have registration requirements. Scott said he will introduce the bill next month with Assemblywoman Hannah-Beth Jackson, D-Santa Barbara. National Rifle Association National Rifle Association (NRA) Governing organization for the sport of shooting with rifles and pistols. It was founded in Britain in 1860. The U.S. organization, formed in 1871, has a membership of some four million. Both the British and the U.S. officials did not send representatives to the hearing because they considered it essentially a ``campaign kickoff event for Jack Scott,'' said Steve Helsley, the NRA's state liaison. Scott is running for the 21st District state Senate seat. In March, he faces a tough primary battle against Assemblyman Scott Wildman Scott Wildman was a California State Assemblyman from 1996 until 2000. That year, he lost a State Senate primary to Dr. Jack Scott, an Assemblyman from a neighboring district. Wildman received 46.7% of the vote. , D-Glendale. Helsley said the NRA NRA (National Rifle Association of America) organization that encourages sharpshooting and use of firearms for hunting. [Am. Pop. Culture: NCE, 1895] See : Hunting is against state registration and licensing efforts. Law enforcement agencies A law enforcement agency (LEA) is a term used to describe any agency which enforces the law. This may be a local or state police, federal agencies such as the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) or the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). have never made enforcing such laws a priority, he said. ``Why are we building this system if we don't even use it now?'' Helsley said. Compelling gun owners to register and license every handgun would be a cumbersome and costly process, he said. The NRA also is against forcing gun owners to dole out Verb 1. dole out - administer or bestow, as in small portions; "administer critical remarks to everyone present"; "dole out some money"; "shell out pocket money for the children"; "deal a blow to someone"; "the machine dispenses soft drinks" a fee to keep their firearms licensed. ``We see this as a massive tax bill,'' Helsley said. ``It's a huge fiscal issue.'' Scott might have trouble turning his bill into law because Gov. Gray Davis said earlier this year that he wants to hold off on any significant new gun control laws through 2000. Davis has said he wants to analyze the effects of five gun control measures he signed into law this year before adding any new ones. ``This isn't going to be a battle between the NRA and the Democrats,'' Helsley said. ``This is going to be a battle between the Democrats and the Democrats.'' While no NRA representatives officially attended the hearing, about 20 local members of the organization showed up to speak out against any type of licensing or registration requirements. Several speakers predicted the licensing and registration process will ultimately be used to help law enforcement confiscate To expropriate private property for public use without compensating the owner under the authority of the Police Power of the government. To seize property. When property is confiscated it is transferred from private to public use, usually for reasons such as guns from law-abiding firearms owners. Mark Moore Mark Moore (born March 10 1964, in London) is a British dance music record producer and DJ. He was founder of the pop band S'Express, and runs the London nightclub night " Electrogogo". , a 23-year-old Eagle Rock resident, said law enforcement should do a better job of keeping track of people on parole and probation rather than making law-abiding gun owners go through a registration process. ``It seems interesting that we're going after gun owners when you can't even keep track of criminals and felons,'' Moore said. Under the provisions of the federal Brady Bill, it's illegal for convicted felons to even attempt to buy a gun. Ken Brocious, a 51-year-old Oak Park resident, disputed the need for new legislation. ``Not one of you says we need to enforce the laws we already have. You just say we need more laws,'' Brocious said. ``You can pass laws Pass laws in South Africa were designed to segregate the population and were one of the dominant features of the country's apartheid system. Introduced in South Africa in 1923, they were designed to regulate movement of black Africans into urban areas. until hell freezes over, but you won't disarm any criminals.'' |
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