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Wednesday, December 14, 2005
Survey backs checks on gun-show buyers
In an effort to drum up support for a proposal requiring background checks on those who buy firearms at gun shows, a gun control advocacy group reported a survey strongly supporting the idea.
Washington Ceasefire conducted the survey, asking 403 registered voters whether they would be more or less likely to support candidates who wanted to close a loophole in state law that allows gun sales without background checks at gun shows.
The group reported that more than 70 percent of the people surveyed said they would be more likely to support such a candidate.
At a press conference Monday, Seattle police Chief Gil Kerlikowske threw his weight behind the law, contending it would limit access to firearms for criminals and others prohibited by law from owning guns.
Current state law allows people to buy firearms at gun shows without a background check, although federal law requires such checks when the firearm is sold at a store.
Supporters plan to introduce a bill to the state House in the coming legislative session. A similar bill introduced last year did not make it out of committee.
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