Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Purchasing a Gun in Chicago? Lights ..Camera .. Action!

The Chicago City Council unanimously approved an ordinance Tuesday that would place strict limits on gun stores, forcing them to video-record sales and restrict gun buyers to one purchase a month in a city plagued with violence.
Pat Corcoran, a spokesman for the city clerk's office, told the Los Angeles Times that the ordinance, proposed last month, passed 48-0. Two aldermen were absent. 
The new ordinance, once signed by the mayor, replaces a citywide ban on gun sales that was ruled illegal by a federal judge in January.
The new legislation allows gun sales in only a small percentage of the city and will force gun shop employees to pass background checks and learn how to spot and stop "straw purchasers," gun buyers who purchase weapons on behalf of someone else, generally someone who is ineligible to own a firearm.
The ordinance, a draft version of which can be viewed here, also bans sales at gun shows within the city limits. 
Chicago has consistently been one of the country's most violent cities, with an annual homicide total leaping from 431 in 2011 to 500 in 2012, according to Uniform Crime Reports. The city suffered 440 homicides in 2013, and has seen 174 killings already in 2014, according to the Chicago Tribune.
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