Fair
43°
Crystal Lake, IL
Fair|Forecast »

NRA chief: Gun controls won't pass Congress

Text Size: AaAaAaAaAa

(Continued from Page 1)

"There really isn't any reasonable discussion you can have with him," Keene said of Cuomo.

Colorado's governor has called for universal background checks, even on neighbor-to-neighbor sales. Hickenlooper's gun posture has shifted somewhat from last July, in the days right after the Aurora movie theater shooting that killed 12 and injured dozens. Hickenlooper said then that stricter laws would not have prevented the mass shooting.

"I think Gov. Hickenlooper had it right after the Aurora shooting. He said it's not the laws, it's these kinds of people," Keene said.

Keene said that James Holmes, the man charged with the attack, likely couldn't have been stopped, not even with expanded mental health flags in a gun database.

Holmes met with a psychiatrist before the theater shooting but reportedly was not deemed a danger. He spent months amassing an arsenal, both online and at retail gun stores, and passed background checks.

"What we have argued is that if someone has been adjudicated in one way or another to have been, to be potentially violent and mentally ill, they should be in the system," Keene said. "We're not talking about anybody who visits a psychiatrist."

Hickenlooper has proposed enhanced mental health services. But he told the Democratic Legislature in a January address, "It's not enough to prevent dangerous people from getting weapons."

Colorado Senate President John Morse has also suggested making weapons manufacturers liable for damage caused by the products they make, an idea that appears to conflict with federal law banning such liability.

Colorado's Legislature has already rejected several GOP proposals to reduce gun violence, including a bill to allow school employees to carry concealed weapons.

___

Kristen Wyatt can be reached at http://www.twitter.com/APkristenwyatt , and Ivan Moreno can be reached at http://www.twitter.com/IvanJourno .

||2|Next Page
Copyright 2013 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

Reader Poll

How often do you go boating?

As often as possible
A few times a season
Once in a while
Never