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Bill to Expand Alerts When Prohibited People Try to Buy Gun

Bill to Expand Alerts When Prohibited People Try to Buy Gun

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WASHINGTON (AP)   Maine Sen. Susan Collins is one of the co-sponsors of a bill that would require state authorities to be alerted when prohibited individuals fail a national background check.

The Republican said that Maine and 36 other states aren’t automatically alerted when someone who’s prohibited from buying a gun because of a felony conviction or domestic abuse tries to make a purchase. The bill would require a notification within 24 hours.

She called the bill commonsense, bipartisan legislation that “stop dangerous people from obtaining guns illegally while protecting the Second Amendment rights of law-abiding citizens.”

The primary sponsors of the bill are Republican Sens. Pat Toomey of Pennsylvania and Marco Rubio of Florida, and Democratic Sens. Chris Coons of Delaware and Bill Nelson of Florida.

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