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Urging the United States Congress to pass the "Gun Records Restoration and Preservation Act", introduced last session by U.S. Senator Bob Menendez (D-N.J.) and Congresswoman Barbara Lee (D-Calif.-13), which would repeal the Tiahrt Amendments, whose provisions have hampered efforts to address gun trafficking by, among other things, identifying and holding accountable irresponsible gun dealers and owners.
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WHEREAS, Philadelphia neighborhoods continue to experience historic levels of gun violence; and
WHEREAS, According to the Office of the City Controller, in 2022 there were a total of 516 homicides in Philadelphia, 474 of which were fatal shootings; there were 1,789 non-fatal shootings within the City; and
WHEREAS, When an arrest is made in a shooting and a firearm is recovered, the Philadelphia Police Department, during its investigation, conducts firearm tracing. Firearm tracing is a process used by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) wherein a firearm associated with a crime is traced back to its original purchaser through the weapon's identifying features such as its serial number, make, model, and caliber; and
WHEREAS, The City and others are unable to obtain this information from the Police Department due to provisions, known as the "Tiahrt Amendments," that have been attached the U.S. Department of Justice's appropriations bills since 2003; and
WHEREAS, These provisions prohibit the ATF and the Police Department from releasing firearm trace data for use by cities, states, researchers, litigants and members of the public, thereby making it difficult to determine to what extent any of these weapons have previously been used to commit crimes and the sources of these weapons; and
WHEREAS, Firearm trace data is used in criminal court proceedings and should be available to City officials and members of the public; and
WHEREAS, Release of this firearm trace data would allow rese...
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