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USVI Congresswoman applauds President Obama's actions against gun violence

On January 5, 2016 United States Virgin Islands (USVI) Congresswoman Stacey Plaskett applauded US President Barack H. Obama’s announcement that the administration will take executive action to help reduce and prevent gun violence in America, a press release Mrs Plaskett’s office issued revealed. Photo: Twitter
The executive actions announced by President Barack H. Obama on Tuesday January 5, 2015 will make significant progress in the ongoing struggle to curb gun violence. Photo: The Biography
The executive actions announced by President Barack H. Obama on Tuesday January 5, 2015 will make significant progress in the ongoing struggle to curb gun violence. Photo: The Biography
ST CROIX, USVI — On January 5, 2016 United States Virgin Islands (USVI) Congresswoman Stacey Plaskett applauded US President Barack H. Obama’s announcement that the administration will take executive action to help reduce and prevent gun violence in America, a press release Mrs Plaskett’s office issued revealed.

“I commend President Obama for taking action to address the gun violence in this country. These are common-sense actions that will mitigate the pandemic level of gun violence occurring in our streets, which have been a tragic and ongoing issue that has plagued our territory. These actions will save lives and make our streets safer—without infringing on the right to own firearms by law-abiding citizens,” Mrs Plaskett said.

“Additionally, Congress must act to pass comprehensive legislation that will not only expand background checks and close dangerous loopholes, but also strengthen border security to stop the flow of illegal guns into the country, and here in the territory. Much is made—rightfully—about the gun violence, and the number of illegal guns in cities like Chicago, but in 2015, the Virgin Islands had a homicide rate more than double that of Chicago. The guns on our street don’t come from neighbouring states with less stringent gun laws. We have to increase resources to protect our borders,” the freshman congresswoman added.

In addition to supporting President Obama’s actions, Mrs Plaskett is an original co-sponsor of legislation that will require the Surgeon General of the Public Health Service to compile data and submit an annual report to Congress on the effects of gun violence on public health. She is also an original co-sponsor of a bill aimed at reinstating the Assault Weapons Ban.

The executive actions announced by the President on Tuesday January 5, 2016 will make significant progress in the ongoing struggle to curb gun violence:

Toughening background checks nationwide: The President’s executive actions provide new guidance on existing federal laws, clarifying that any individual in the business of selling firearms must obtain a license through the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) and therefore conduct background checks on prospective gun purchasers. These actions also include new measures and resources to make the background check system more efficient and effective.

Protecting communities with bolstered enforcement: The executive actions take new steps to promote smart and effective enforcement of our gun laws – including a proposed increase in funding for more ATF agents, greater resources for tracking illegal online firearms trafficking and strengthened domestic violence outreach efforts.

Improving mental health services: The President is proposing increased investment to expand access to mental health care. Further, the executive actions remove barriers that prevent the reporting of relevant mental health information to the background check system.

Driving new research into gun safety: The executive actions direct the Departments of Defense, Justice and Homeland Security to conduct or sponsor research into new technology to make firearms safer.

6 Responses to “USVI Congresswoman applauds President Obama's actions against gun violence”

  • am (07/01/2016, 12:25) Like (0) Dislike (1) Reply
    YOU GO GIRL
    • guns and women (07/01/2016, 21:15) Like (0) Dislike (1) Reply
      We need to reign them in, and quit getting in bed with them.
  • Comment (07/01/2016, 12:29) Like (3) Dislike (0) Reply
    Yes St. Croix is gun city
  • US Citizen (07/01/2016, 13:26) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
    It's almost funny, but not. USVI has a great deal of gun violence and at same time one of most restrictive areas of
    the United States in regard to legal ownership of guns. Being proud of restricting gun ownership, especially for the
    purpose of self-defence - is like wining and dining criminals at the expense of the intended victims. Only a moron
    believes in these kind of laws, and their not worth a hill of beans against people out to do serious harm. Grow up.
  • kkk (07/01/2016, 14:37) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    I want my gun
  • S.R. (09/01/2016, 08:53) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    USVI have same, maybe more laws against guns, and murder rate worse than Chicago which has some of toughest in continental states. No mater the laws, (look at Paris), the criminals will have them. Laws do not do it.


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