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Handgun Control Inc. Statement on Ashcroft Confirmation
U.S. Newswire
1 Feb 20:00
Statement Of Sarah Brady On The Confirmation Of John Ashcroft As U.S. Attorney General
To: National Desk
Contact: Handgun Control Inc., http://www.handguncontrol.org.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 1 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The following statement was released today by Handgun Control Inc.:
"Today, the United States Senate voted to confirm John Ashcroft as Attorney General by a vote of 58-42. While we at Handgun Control are disappointed at the outcome of this vote, we are gratified that the confirmation process highlighted Americans' support for gun safety efforts and raised the importance of enforcement of gun laws -- like
the Brady Law and the federal assault weapons ban -- to the forefront of the national discussion.
"During his testimony and in his written responses to questions from the Judiciary Committee, John Ashcroft promised to make the enforcement and defense of our nation's gun laws a top priority.
Specifically, he claimed the following:
- He believes in closing the gun show loophole.
- He supports the assault weapons ban and will work for its reauthorization in 2004.
- He will make keeping guns out of the hands of felons a top priority.
- He believes that the federal government should have a strong role in the prosecution of illegal firearm trafficking and cracking down on irresponsible dealers.
- He will vigorously defend gun laws under attack in the courts.
- He will give prosecutors the resources they need to
aggressively enforce our gun laws and provide more funding for that enforcement.
"Despite these assertions, we remain concerned about Mr.
Ashcroft's true commitment to using the power of his office to reduce gun violence -- and not simply because of his past record of opposing reasonable gun laws.
"Some of Mr. Ashcroft's responses to specific questions were, at best, vague; others were, at their worst, purely evasive. When asked if he believes that the National Firearms Act -- which regulates machine guns -- is constitutional, he replied, '...I would approach it with a presumption of constitutionality and would defend it so
long as a good faith and conscientious basis existed for doing so.'
Even while voicing the opinion that the Second Amendment does not preclude common-sense gun control, he added, '...I will vigorously defend gun control statutes passed by Congress whenever there is a good-faith and conscientious basis for doing so.'
"Furthermore, throughout the confirmation hearings, Mr. Ashcroft seemed to express support of certain gun laws out of obligation -- because they were positions taken by the Bush Administration -- rather than out of a true and convincing commitment to the intent of these laws. Such overly careful wording and the use of qualifying language makes us skeptical about his apparent change of heart when
it comes to implementation and enforcement of gun safety measures.
"I seriously doubt that the United States Senate would have
confirmed a man with Mr. Ashcroft's extremist record had he not been a former Senator. On behalf of Jim and myself, I want to thank those Senators who opposed this nomination. It is unfortunate that some members of the Senate chose to place deference to a former colleague above the best interests of the American people. It is also unfortunate that President Bush chose to ignore his own promise of
bringing the country together by making such a divisive nomination.
"Clearly, the pressure on John Ashcroft to demonstrate a strong commitment to reasonable gun laws is not over. It is just beginning. He must now follow through on the commitments he made during the confirmation process. The American people will hold John Ashcroft accountable for his promise to rigorously enforce and defend our gun laws. They will hold President Bush accountable for making the gun
safety priorities cited by Mr. Ashcroft a reality. Finally, they will hold the United States Senate -- particularly those members who voted for Mr. Ashcroft -- accountable for exercising their oversight responsibilities and for keeping John Ashcroft true to his word."