cnn.com/2022/06/21/politics/gun-safety-bill-senate/index.html
The bill -- titled the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act -- was released by Cornyn, Tillis and Democratic Sens. Chris Murphy of Connecticut and Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona.
The Senate's compromise legislation on gun safety includes millions of dollars in investments in mental health, school safety, crisis intervention programs and incentives for states to include juvenile records in the National Instant Criminal Background Check system.
The bill makes significant changes to the process when someone ages 18 to 21 goes to buy a firearm. It also closes the so-called boyfriend loophole, a major victory for Democrats, who had fought for a decade for that.
$1.4B in funding for law enforcement
this country really got no new ideas
the one of the only profession where f***ing up on a national scale means a billion dollar raise
$1.4B in funding for law enforcement
this country really got no new ideas
$750 million to help states implement and run crisis intervention programs. The money can be used to implement and manage red flag programs and for other crisis intervention programs like mental health courts, d*** courts and veteran courts. Whether this money could be used for things other than red flag laws had been a primary sticking point. Republicans were able to secure money for states that don't have red flag laws but do have other crisis intervention programs.
lmao that money going straight to funding cops arresting people for having a gram of weed on them
$1.4B in funding for law enforcement
this country really got no new ideas
No way lmao
crazy that this bill does absolutely nothing and republicans still foaming at the mouth lmfao
$1.4B in funding for law enforcement
this country really got no new ideas
After uvalde police literally let the babies die even with military grade weaponry. Can’t make this s*** up