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BumRushDaShow

(145,695 posts)
Tue Dec 31, 2024, 09:14 AM Dec 31

New gun laws rolling out in multiple states on Jan. 1, 2025: Here's what to know

Source: USA Today

Published 5:30 a.m. ET Dec. 31, 2024 | Updated 5:30 a.m. ET Dec. 31, 2024


As violent crime rates appear to be falling after a pandemic-related spike, gun violence continues to plague communities around the country. In 2024, there have been nearly 500 mass shootings, according to a database maintained by Gun Violence America. The deadliest occurred in a Chicago suburb in January, killing eight people.

In light of the recent school shooting in Wisconsin, President Joe Biden spoke of his administration's work aimed at reducing gun violence, including passing the most significant gun safety legislation in nearly 30 years. “But more is needed,” he said. States have also taken steps to pass their own gun regulations. Here is what advocates in gun policy had to say about the 2024 legislative year and a look at some laws coming into effect in the new year

How gun safety advocates and Second Amendment proponents responded to 2024 moves

By and large, the state laws related to gun safety taking effect in 2025 enforce gun safety, according to the gun violence prevention organization Everytown for Gun Safety.

“America’s gun violence epidemic is not inevitable, it is the logical outcome of lawmakers’ callous inaction in service to the gun lobby," Monisha Henley, senior vice president for government affairs at Everytown for Gun Safety, told USA TODAY in a statement. “As we head into the New Year, not a single consequential law rolling back our progress on gun safety will go into effect, but countless laws making our communities safer will. As we head into 2025 one thing remains clear: gun safety isn’t just good policy, it’s good politics.”

Read more: https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2024/12/31/new-gun-laws-2025/76801497007/

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New gun laws rolling out in multiple states on Jan. 1, 2025: Here's what to know (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Dec 31 OP
... and when none of the new laws have any effect - PBC_Democrat Dec 31 #1
The "criminals" will always thwart the law BumRushDaShow Dec 31 #2
Ah, yes; the 'mental health' distraction. Very good. Aristus Dec 31 #3
LOL, America is never going to "seriously address mental health issues" maxsolomon Dec 31 #4
More than illness, we love instant gratification. And guns give that. Festivito Dec 31 #5
Still waiting for America to get serious on this. Aussie105 Dec 31 #6

PBC_Democrat

(407 posts)
1. ... and when none of the new laws have any effect -
Tue Dec 31, 2024, 10:05 AM
Dec 31

gun safety advocates will demand more laws.

And when those don't have any effect - Rinse and Repeat.

WOW - California is going to require gun purchasers be provided a PAMPLET!
How can that NOT work?

Delaware is declaring state universities Safe School Zones -- How deluded do you have to be to believe that someone on their way to murder as many people as possible will be deterred by a Safe School Zone sign.

Until we start seriously addressing mental health issues, nothing is going to change.

BumRushDaShow

(145,695 posts)
2. The "criminals" will always thwart the law
Tue Dec 31, 2024, 10:32 AM
Dec 31

but one must continue to "educate" the young (and the masses) to whittle the mess down to the pure criminal element (which are often unreachable).

E.g., as long as this type of thing is going on - TSA stops passenger with dozens of firecrackers and knives in her carry-on



then there is apparently a LACK of common sense "safety education", which would obviously need to extend to firearms.

And the issue of "mental health" has always been thrown out there as a canard, but it has been near-impossible to get "red flag laws" enacted and/or enforced so that such individuals can even be "flagged" and dealt with. And there is always the danger of misusing the "mental health" excuse to target the "innocent" (perhaps stressed but not clinically mentally ill) and intentionally ignore the "obvious suspected ones with a history", because they don't fit "the description".

Aristus

(68,848 posts)
3. Ah, yes; the 'mental health' distraction. Very good.
Tue Dec 31, 2024, 11:09 AM
Dec 31

Its utter meaninglessness isn’t deterring people from using it.

The thinking seems to be that countries with zero gun deaths in a year don’t have people with mental illnesses.

They do. It’s just that these countries don’t make it absurdly easy to get a gun, whether the purchaser has mental health issues or not.

maxsolomon

(35,524 posts)
4. LOL, America is never going to "seriously address mental health issues"
Tue Dec 31, 2024, 01:22 PM
Dec 31

The carnage will just continue.

Festivito

(13,629 posts)
5. More than illness, we love instant gratification. And guns give that.
Tue Dec 31, 2024, 02:36 PM
Dec 31

That and our entrenched disparity of wealth leaves people feeling helpless that then turns to anger.

Aussie105

(6,586 posts)
6. Still waiting for America to get serious on this.
Tue Dec 31, 2024, 09:07 PM
Dec 31

Ban all gun manufacturing and importation of firearms and anything involving explosives, like bullets.

Instant seizure of weapons found on civilians and homes. No search warrants, no nothing.

Restrict firearms to police on duty, military.

Oh wait, I'm thinking of other countries that did this years ago!
Carry on with those ineffective controls!

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