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	            CLINTON/GORE ON GUN CONTROL



	Every year, more than 20,000 Americans are killed
	with handguns; many thousands more are injured.  A
	large and growing number of these victims are
	killed by semi-automatic assault weapons which have
	no legitimate sporting purpose.  The streets of our
	cities have become gun bazaars.  We must make them
	safe again.

	The large majority of gun owners are law-abiding
	citizens who use their guns in a responsible
	manner.  Bill Clinton and Al Gore know that the
	Constitution guarantees an individuals basic right
	to keep and bear arms, and they will uphold that
	right.

	Support the Brady Bill

	Sign the Brady Bill, which mandates a 5-day waiting
	period for handgun purchases to allow police
	sufficient time to determine whether intended
	purchasers are underage or have criminal
	backgrounds, drug histories, or mental health
	histories.  Al Gore was a primary author and
	cosponsor of the Senate version of the Brady Bill,
	which includes a background check.  Bill Clinton
	has endorsed the Brady Bill.

	Ban assault weapons

	*    Ban semi-automatic assault weapons that have
	     no legitimate hunting purpose and support the
	     right of local law enforcement officials to
	     ban such weapons when gangs move into their
	     neighborhoods.

	*    Limit access to multiple-round clips like the
	     ones used in the tragic killings in Killeen,
	     Texas.

	Get tough on crime

	*    Create a National Police Corps and offer
	     veterans and active military personnel a
	     chance to become law enforcement officers at
	     home.  This will add 100,000 new police
	     officers to the streets.

	*    Enact tougher sentences for criminals who use
	     guns.

	*    Implement a federal program for safe schools
	     so children can concentrate on learning.

	*    Create boot camps for first-time non-violent
	     offenders.

	*    Develop strong anti-gang initiatives, and
	     empower public housing residents to get rid of
	     drug dealers.





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	                          THE WHITE HOUSE
	  
	                   Office of the Press Secretary
	  
	  _______________________________________________________________
	  
	  For Immediate Release                           August 11, 1993
	  
	  
	                          August 11, 1993
	  
	  
	  
	  MEMORANDUM FOR THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY
	  
	  SUBJECT:  	 Gun Dealer Licensing
	  
	  
	  A major problem facing the Nation today is the ease with which 
	  criminals, the mentally deranged, and even children can acquire 
	  firearms.  The gruesome consequences of this ready availability 
	  of guns is found in the senseless violence occurring throughout 
	  the country with numbing regularity.  While there is not one 
	  solution to the plague of gun-related violence, there is more 
	  than sufficient evidence indicating that a major part of the 
	  problem involves the present system of gun dealer licensing, 
	  which encourages a flourishing criminal market in guns.
	  
	  The Gun Control Act of 1968 established a licensing system 
	  for persons engaged in businesses of manufacturing, importing, 
	  and dealing in firearms.  These licensees are allowed to ship 
	  firearms in interstate commerce among themselves, and are 
	  required to abide by State laws and local ordinances in their 
	  sale of firearms to non-licensees.  They are also prohibited 
	  from selling firearms to felons, certain other classes of 
	  persons, and generally to out of state persons.  This Act also 
	  established a comprehensive record-keeping system and authorized 
	  the Secretary to conduct inspections to ensure compliance with 
	  the Act.  The statutory qualifications for a licensee are that 
	  the applicant is at least 21 years of age, is not a felon or 
	  other person prohibited from possessing firearms, has not 
	  willfully violated the Gun Control Act, and has premises from 
	  which he intends to conduct business.  The license fee for a 
	  basic dealer's license is only $10 a year.
	  
	  The minimal qualification standards of the statute, coupled 
	  with policies of neglect and opposition to legitimate regulatory 
	  efforts by past Administrations, leave us with a situation where 
	  in some ways we have made it easier to get a license to sell 
	  guns than it is to get and keep a driver's license.  Today 
	  there are in excess of 287,000 Federal firearms licensees, and 
	  a great number of these persons probably should not be licensed.  
	  The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) estimates 
	  that only about 30 percent of these are bona fide storefront 
	  gun dealers.  ATF estimates that probably 40 percent of the 
	  licensees conduct no business at all, and are simply persons who 
	  use the license to obtain the benefits of trading interstate and 
	  buying guns at wholesale.  The remaining 30 percent of licensees 
	  engage in a limited level of business, typically out of private 
	  residences.  While the Federal statute creates no minimum level 
	  of business activity to qualify for a license, many of the 
	  licensees in this category operate in violation of State and 
	  local licensing, taxing, and other business-related laws.  Since 
	  the overall purpose of the Gun Control Act was to assist State 
	  and local gun control efforts, at the very least we need to 
	  coordinate the Federal licensing process with the appropriate 
	  State and local agencies.
	  
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	  This Administration is committed to doing more to prevent this 
	  criminal market in illegal guns from continuing to flourish.  
	  Since all new firearms used in crime have at some point passed 
	  through the legitimate distribution system, Federal firearms 
	  licenses represent the first line of defense in our efforts to 
	  keep guns out of the hands of criminals.
	  
	  Accordingly, you have informed me that you will direct the 
	  Department of the Treasury and ATF to take whatever steps are 
	  necessary, to the extent permitted by law, to ensure compliance 
	  with present licensing requirements, such as:
	  
	       (a)  improving the thoroughness and effectiveness of 
	       background checks in screening dealer license applicants;
	  
	       (b)  revising the application process to require 
	       the applicant to supply all information relevant to 
	       establishing qualification for a license, and to require 
	       more reliable forms of identification of the applicant, 
	       such as fingerprinting, to assist in identifying an 
	       applicant's criminal or other disqualifying history;
	  
	       (c)  making the "premises" requirement of the statute more 
	       meaningful by increasing field checks and the use of other 
	       procedures to verify compliance;
	  
	       (d)  increasing the scrutiny of licensees' multiple handgun 
	       sales reports and providing automated access to multiple 
	       sales report information by serial number for firearms 
	       trace purposes;
	  
	       (e)  requiring dealers to obtain more reliable identifica-
	       tion from purchasers;
	  
	       (f)  reviewing sanctioning policies to determine the 
	       feasibility and desirability of adding the option of 
	       license suspension for certain violations;
	  
	       (g)  expanding the use of cooperative agreements with State 
	       and local law enforcement agencies to address licensing and 
	       trafficking problems;
	  
	       (h)  expanding ATF's capabilities to utilize effectively 
	       the firearms transaction records of out-of-business 
	       licensees for tracing purposes through the use of 
	       automation and other technology.
	  
	  Acting pursuant to your statutory authority, you shall make 
	  such determinations and issue orders, regulations and rulings, 
	  as appropriate, to achieve the objectives stated in this 
	  memorandum.
	  
	  I further direct that you initiate these actions as soon as 
	  possible and report your progress implementing these and other 
	  measures consistent with the foregoing to me within 90 days and 
	  annually thereafter.
	  
	  All Executive agencies shall, to the extent permitted by law, 
	  cooperate with and assist you in carrying out the objectives 
	  of this memorandum.  You shall consult with the Attorney 
	  General, the Director of National Drug Control Policy, and 
	  other Executive agencies as necessary to coordinate and imple-
	  ment the objective of this memorandum.  To the maximum extent 
	  possible, the Attorney General, through the Office of Justice 
	  
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	  Programs, Bureau of Justice Assistance, will expand support 
	  to State and local agencies working with ATF on joint projects 
	  relating to licensing and trafficking in firearms.  Nothing in 
	  this memorandum shall be construed to require actions contrary 
	  to applicable provisions of the law.  You are hereby authorized 
	  and directed to publish this memorandum in the Federal Register.
	  
	  
	  
	       	    	      	   	     WILLIAM J. CLINTON
	  
	  
	  
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