Response from Kaine-D, Va.

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Thank you for contacting me to share your views on proposals to reduce gun violence. I appreciate hearing from you.

No one can deny that gun violence is a serious problem in this country today. We owe it to the victims of the growing number of mass shootings to vigorously debate specific and comprehensive proposals that can keep our communities safer. The right approach focuses on many issues - improvements to the mental health system, better security protocols and common sense rules about gun use, including keeping firearms out of the hands of dangerous individuals.

When I was on the Richmond City Council in the 1990s, our city was mired in an epidemic of gun violence that included the city having the second-highest homicide rate in the United States. The most successful step we took was implementing Project Exile, a program that involved federal prosecution and tougher penalties for gun crimes that were previously treated more leniently in state courts. Celebrated by diverse groups engaged in the gun violence debate - including the National Rifle Association and the Brady Campaign - the program helped drive down Richmond's homicide rate by nearly 60 percent within a few years.

In 2007, the tragic shooting at Virginia Tech revealed glaring weaknesses in campus security protocols at colleges and universities, in our mental health system and the gun background check system for gun purchases. In a bipartisan spirit, I worked with then-Attorney General Bob McDonnell to immediately improve our background check system and issued an executive order ensuring that those adjudicated to be mentally ill and dangerous would be entered into a national database and barred from purchasing weapons. We also changed standards for mental health treatment and increased funding for community health programs while dramatically improving campus security and efforts to assist college students suffering from mental stress.

In January I attended a round-table event in Richmond with Vice President Biden on gun violence, to talk about the lessons learned in Virginia and the need for a comprehensive approach to these problems. As your U.S. Senator, I will work to bring that kind of comprehensive approach that will strengthen the safety of our communities, while protecting our Second Amendment rights. As a gun owner who worked with others to constitutionally guarantee Virginians the right to hunt, I know that you can be a strong supporter of the Second Amendment without tolerating the gun tragedies that are too often a part of our daily lives.

Concerning specific proposals, I am a strong supporter of universal background record checks. This is the only way we can enforce existing laws that prohibit dangerous individuals from purchasing guns. I am open to supporting legislation placing reasonable limits on high capacity magazines, combat-style weapons and gun trafficking if they are carefully drafted.

Please be assured that I will keep your views in mind as Congress continues to debate strategies to reduce gun violence. Thank you once again for contacting me.
Sincerely,

Tim Kaine
 
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Yeah right! This is the fool that closed the rest stops along the interstate, putting untold number of people at risk. Tried to bulldoze them down but apparently was told he couldn't.
There are over 20,0000 gun laws on the books. Try and enforce them first. NO LAW can predict whether or not some idiot will go off. EVERY ONE, read EVERY ONE of these shootings involved someone who was, or family, was a Democrat. I believe they also took place in so-called "gun free zones".
I wouldn't trust this man, who was elected by the North East liberals in the Commonwealth any further than I could throw my truck. He is, in my opinion, a bigger joke than the current administration of this country. Another thread speaks of the service of our WWII vets, -- I am sure they are turning over in their graves at what we have and are becoming. I know it makes me sick to think about it. Thankfully I wont be around long enough to see the final results. :mad:
 
Remember when Joe Biden said that the government did not have time to prosecute those who tried by buy a gun and were denied by the NICS system. So how is this background check going to mean anything??? Except more hassle for law abiding citizens.
 
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