Gavin Newsom Proposes National Ammunition Background Checks

Tuesday, August 6, 2019
By Paul Martin

by JOEL B. POLLAK
BREITBART.COM
6 Aug 2019

California Governor Gavin Newsom proposed Monday that the U.S. as a whole adopt California’s new law requiring background checks for purchasing ammunition.

“I’d like to see them model California’s background check on ammunition purchases,” he said Monday, as quoted by the Sacramento Bee, in a meeting with state leaders about gun violence and white supremacy.

“Guns don’t kill people, guns require a dangerous component, and that’s ammunition.”

Newsom and other leaders were responding to the mass shootings over the weekend in El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio. The Dayton shooter appears to have harbored radical left-wing beliefs, but these are not being raised as a point of concern.

In 2016, then-Lieutenant Gov. Newsom championed the passage of a referendum, Proposition 63, requiring that anyone seeking to purchase ammunition in the state complete a federal background check, over and above the background check for purchasing a gun.

The law caused a surge of ammunition purchases before it went into effect on July 1, 2019. Its effect on mass shootings is also unclear, and too early to measure.

Last month, there was a mass shooting at a garlic festival in Gilroy, California, in which three people were killed (not including the shooter) and over a dozen injured.

The Los Angeles Times reported Monday that in its first month of being in effect, the new law “blocked more than 100 felons and other prohibited persons from buying ammunition.”

However, in most mass shootings, the killers pass background checks in purchasing their guns legally.

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