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Mass Act gun control legislation aims to ‘make America safe’ again

Edward Markey gun control

With Congress and the White House still struggling to agree on a response to the latest mass school shooting, Sen. Edward Markey on Monday presented a new proposal that would offer states incentives to adopt laws modeled off those in Massachusetts, where police have the power to approve or revoke gun licenses.

“The involvement of police chiefs in the licensing process is key, We can’t overstate that enough,” Markey said at a press conference at Boston Police headquarters in Roxbury.

Markey said his bill – the Making America Safe and Secure Act – would authorize the Department of Justice to hand out $20 million in grants each year for the next five years to states that adopt and maintain laws modeled on those in Massachusetts

The senator said the focus would be on promoting laws that give law enforcement in other states the authority to deny, suspend or revoke a gun license, similar to what Massachusetts adopted as part of a 2014 gun law reform spearheaded by House Speaker Robert DeLeo.

The senator was joined by Boston Mayor Marty Walsh, Sheriffs Steven Tompkins and Peter Koutoujian, Boston Police Commissioner Bill Evans, Stop Handgun Violence co-founder John Rosenthal and multiple local police chiefs.

Toughening gun laws in other states, law enforcement officials said, is critical to safety in Massachusetts where over 60 percent of the guns used to commit crimes here come from other states.