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Marco Rubio introducing bill to stop gun purchases by suspected terrorists
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U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio is introducing another bill aimed at preventing suspected terrorists from buying weapons, this time with a 10-year look-back provision on anyone who had previously been investigated.
The bill, dubbed the Terror Intelligence Improvement Act, would require federal agencies to coordinate efforts so that anyone who has been investigated for terrorism by any federal agency in the past decade would be flagged if he or she tries to buy a gun or explosive. There would then be a three-day delay on that purchase while federal authorities determine whether to go to court to seek a permanent injunction against the purchase. |
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Sosalty
(9/15/2016)
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Does Rubio's bill strengthen legal gun owners' 'due process' and all other (Bill of) Rights? |
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punch
(9/15/2016)
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