Article In DesertNews: Utah gets 'D-' for gun laws that could protect children

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Utah gets 'D-' for gun laws that could protect children
By Donna Kemp Spangler
Deseret Morning News

For the second time in a row, Utah received a near-failing grade from a national anti-gun violence group for failing to enact laws to protect children from guns.

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"Our laws on guns are abysmal," said Marla Kennedy, executive director of Gun Violence Prevention Center of Utah.
For the past 10 years Kennedy has lobbied for legislation that would protect children from access to guns. Sen. Paula Julander, D-Salt Lake, plans to resurrect a bill during the 2004 Legislature to do just that.
The proposed law comes at a time when the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence issued its annual report, which once again gave Utah a "D-" grade on its gun laws as it applies to children. The group, named after President Ronald Reagan's press secretary Jim Brady who was shot and disabled during a 1981 assassination attempt on Reagan, marked Utah down for passing a law that allows concealed handguns to be carried into schools.
"We routinely get a near-failing grade," said Kennedy. "I'm hoping this will spur Utahns to vote out legislators who routinely have given Utah a D-."
To gun-rights groups the report card is like a broken record.
"They should be called the Brady Bunch," said Janalee Tobias, founder of Women Against Gun Control. "And just like the Brady Bunch was a fairy-tale family on TV, (the Brady group) is still living in a fairy-tale world. If they want to disarm themselves after 9/11 the rest of us don't want to be victims. Now is not the time to pass more laws."
The Brady group said Utah can improve its grade this year by banning assault weapons, requiring child-safety locks to be sold with guns to prevent unintentional shooting and holding adults responsible if they leave loaded guns around children.
Julander's bill would provide a criminal penalty for a gun owner who "negligently" stores a firearm in a way that allows a minor to get possession and harm himself or others.







It's a law that has failed to spark much interest on Capitol Hill. Gun-rights advocates have lobbied heavily against any bills that would deny or restrict a person's right of self defense.
"We've been trying in some form to get this through," Kennedy said. "I think there's a problem when legislators won't even talk about it."
That's particularly frustrating when Utahns overwhelmingly don't support guns in schools, she said.
The Brady group cited statistics showing 28 children and teenagers in Utah were killed by gunfire in 2001, an increase of 12 more children from the previous year.
On a positive note, the Brady group credited Utah for limiting the sale and possession of handguns by children, but the group said Utah should also require all gun buyers to go through criminal background checks to prevent criminals, fugitives and juveniles from buying guns.
"Utah lawmakers should be ashamed of the poor job they are doing to protect our children from gun violence," Kennedy said. "This year Utah went backwards by allowing concealed handguns into schools."
 
Sounds like a good place to live. A state where they don't enact gun laws under pressure from the wrong side.
 
Next year, we'll have to try for an F-.

If it weren't for all of the anti-freedom blissninnies in the Salt Lake/U of U area, we'd be a lot better off.

Cheers,
Wes
 
Furthermore, I want a definition of "children" killed. Does that include 18ish gang bangers in SLC?

Finally, an F- sounds fine. The state is about 95% pro-gun.

DO you see how the anti's have a love fest with the media? That this is even taking up ink and paper in this state is scary.
 
This Marla Kennedy sounds like a real asset to our community.
I don't need a law to tell me that I should keep my guns put out of reach from my two young kids.
Over all Utah is a great place to be a responsible gun owner. I just would hate to see more laws that are supposed to take the place of common sense.
 
Fellow Utahns, beware Marla Kennedy! Seriously. Utahns Against Gun Violence is pretty much her, being funded as a full time lobbyist by the owner of Monster.com. The bliss ninnies are going to try to ride any gun accident that they can, and they are going to try hard this year.

Contact your state reps. Call them on the phone. Write them letters. Be prepared to go to the Capital during this month and February to talk to them in person inbetween sessions. In person visits are great. Look and act courteous and professional.

They are going to bring it on this year, and they are going to milk that accidental shooting of the little kid with his security guard Moms gun. We need to smack them down.

D-? What the hell is up with that? We need an F.
 
Correa,
Keep me up to date on any specific bills that come up that need attention. I had extra vacation days to burn up over the holidays this year (should have hunted more:banghead: ), but I won't let that happen again! A day at the Capital might be a nice change of pace.
 
Sure Doug, same goes for everybody. If anybody hears of any antigun bills please post here and give us a heads up.
 
Utah get a D- from Brady bunch!

I'm so ashamed!!!!!!! I've tried real hard to help Utah gain an F rating. I'm just a miserable failure . Oh well I guess we'll just have to try harder next year. If Utah could only get an F rating from these pukes I'd be much happier. :banghead:
 
If only every state were like Vermont. I may not agree with Howard Dean on some things (mainly his support for the AWB and the "gun show loophole"), but he certainly knows how to run CCW - which is to say, he and the government stay the hell out of it :).
 
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