Gun control advocacy groups, such as the Alliance for Gun Responsibility and Everytown for Gun Safety, are pushing for a range of measures aimed at reducing gun violence. Their 2025 agenda includes:
* **Permit-to-Purchase Systems:** Advocating for laws that require individuals to obtain a permit before purchasing a firearm, ensuring background checks occur prior to the point of sale. This includes proposed legislation like HB 1163 and SB 5140.
* **Dealer Accountability:** Seeking to hold firearm dealers accountable to established standards of care to prioritize public safety, including preventing straw purchases and ensuring accurate records. This is reflected in proposed legislation like SB 5099.
* **Community Safety Investments:** Promoting funding for community-based intervention programs, potentially through Medicaid, and advocating for restrictions on the sale of lookalike airsoft rifles and toy guns.
* **Restrictions in Sensitive Places:** Expanding prohibitions on firearms in public spaces such as parks, public buildings, and county fairgrounds, and allowing local governments to enact their own regulations. This includes proposed legislation like SB 5098.
* **Safe Storage Requirements:** Mandating secure storage of firearms in homes and vehicles to prevent theft, accidental shootings, and misuse. This is addressed in proposed legislation like HB 1152.
* **Bulk Purchase Restrictions:** Limiting the number of firearms and ammunition an individual can purchase at one time to curb gun trafficking, as seen in proposed legislation like HB 1132.
* **Firearm and Ammunition Taxes:** Proposing excise taxes on the sale of firearms and ammunition to generate revenue for victim support and service programs.
* **Federal Action:** Calling for federal measures such as expanding background checks to all gun sales, banning assault weapons and large-capacity magazines, and strengthening oversight of the firearms industry.
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Source: https://gunresponsibility.org/our-work/policy-agenda/
Source: https://everytown.org/about/
2025-07-02
