PR Newswire NEW YORK, Jan. 15, 2011 Why ATF's top-level vacancy is hurting efforts to crack down on illegal guns Firearms Policy Experts Available for Interview To fight gun crime, we need tough leadership at the federal level. Leaving ATF without a director has significant consequences: The more than 550 members of Mayors Against Illegal Guns have called on the Senate to confirm Special Agent Traver. Read the letter: http://mayorsagainstillegalguns.org/downloads/pdf/letter_to_senate_supporting_traver_nomination.pdf Nearly 20,000 Americans have signed a grassroots petition urging Senators to do so. For more information, visit www.topcopnow.org. Available for Interviews SOURCE Mayors Against Illegal GunsArizona Aftermath: Senate Failure to Confirm ATF Chief Undermines Agency
NEW YORK, Jan. 15, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Preventing more mass shootings like Tucson, Virginia Tech and Columbine requires smarter gun laws and tougher enforcement. The Arizona killings underscored the fatal role that gaps in the law and routine underfunding play in undermining law enforcement. The role that a leadership gap plays is less well known, but also devastating.
For the past four and a half years, the Senate has failed to approve a permanent director at the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF), the key agency charged with enforcement of those gun laws. Instead, the agency has operated under a succession of four acting directors without the full authority and force of the office. In those 1,623 days, more than 50,000 Americans have been murdered by firearms. 34 more Americans are murdered by firearms each and every day.
President Obama has nominated ATF Special Agent Andrew Traver, an experienced law enforcement official, to the post, but Senate delays have kept him from taking office. In 2007, Senators blocked another capable nominee, Michael Sullivan, President Bush's appointee for ATF Director.
About Mayors Against Illegal Guns
Mayors Against Illegal Guns is a bi-partisan coalition of 550 American mayors, co-founded by Mayor Bloomberg and Mayor Menino. The mayors have come together around a simple, straightforward idea: respect the rights of responsible law-abiding Americans and keep guns out of the hands of criminals, drug abusers, the mentally ill, and other dangerous people.
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