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Home > All News > 2008 News
7 New Gun Laws Approved As Part Of Gang Crackdown
Dec 8, 2008 2:08 pm US/Pacific
LOS ANGELES (CBS) ―
Seven proposed city laws intended to stifle gang and gun violence in Los Angeles were preliminarily approved Monday by a Los Angeles City Council committee.
The proposals were introduced six months ago by Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa and City Council members as part of a partnership between local and federal law enforcement agencies to crack down on gang- and gun-related violence in Los Angeles.
The ordinances approved by the Public Safety Committee would:
-- allow landlords to evict tenants who illegally posses firearms on the property or within 1,000 feet of the property;
-- ban the sale of .50 caliber ammunition and cartridges;
-- require ammunition vendors to be licensed;
-- allow the seizure of vehicles used by gang members while committing a crime;
-- require face-to-face transactions and record-keeping for all ammunition sales;
-- ban secret compartments in vehicles to hide firearms; and
-- require gun dealers to conduct inventories and report the inventories to the Los Anglees Police Department.
"It is comprehensive and it covers apartments, cars, guns, ammunition," councilman Jack Weiss, chair of the Public Safety Committee, said of the package of ordinances.
"It's the right way to attack these problems, to be comprehensive in scope and to be comprehensive in terms of support," he said. "This is truly a gun control package that has been generated by and has support from the entire city."
The full City Council still needs to approve the package.
The Los Angeles Police Department estimates that 93 percent of gang-related murders are committed with a gun.
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