Sens. Collins Graham Cave to Gun Control

linsey.grahamsusan.collinsWASHINGTON (AP) A moderate Republican senator sought broad bipartisan support Tuesday for a compromise to block gun purchases by some suspected terrorists a day after the chamber split along party lines to derail far more sweeping proposals. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell R-Ky. said he would allow a vote on the proposal by Sen. Susan Collins R-Maine but stopped short of endorsing the measure itself. The package seemed to face an uphill climb thanks to the hurdles of election-year politics and opposition from the National Rifle Association and Gun Owners of America. Flanked by eight senators three Republicans four Democrats and a Democratic-leaning independent Collins told reporters that mass shootings in Orlando Florida and San Bernardino California were a call for compromise a plea for bipartisan action." If we cant pass this it truly is a broken system up here" said Sen. Lindsey Graham R-S.C. On Monday the Senate rejected rival Democratic and Republican proposals for keeping guns from known and suspected terrorists. The governments overall terrorist watch list has 1 million people on it. Collins measure would let federal authorities bar gun sales to two narrower groups of suspected terrorists: the no-fly list with 81000 people and the selectee list with 28000 people. Selectees can fly after unusually intensive screening. All but a combined total of around 2800 people on those lists are foreigners who are mostly unable to purchase firearms in the U.S. Under Collins proposal Americans denied guns could appeal their rejections to federal courts. The FBI would be notified if someone whos been on the broader terrorist watch list in the past five years buys a gun but could not stop the purchase. Even after 49 victims died on a June 12 Orlando rampage by a sympathizer of Islamic State extremists neither party has seemed overly eager to plunge forward into a compromise. Such a deal might anger their most loyal voters NRA-backing conservatives and pro-gun-control liberals and shield the other side from negative campaign ads. Underscoring that senators backing Collins emphasized the political risks they were taking. Sen. Heidi Heitkamp D-N.D. said they were taking a pretty terrifying in some ways first step into trying to achieve bipartisan consensus." Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid D-Nev. praised lawmakers involved with Collins for having serious bipartisan talks" but didnt endorse her plan. Other top Democrats seemed to revel in the divisions Collins proposal were causing between the NRA and the GOP whose members usually cast strong gun-rights votes. What potentially is happening here is Republicans are finally breaking" from the NRA said Sen. Chuck Schumer D-N.Y. his chambers No. 3 Democratic leader. Im glad its happened whether its politically advantageous or not." Several Democrats said they expected most Democratic senators to back Collins. One said around 20 Republicans would also be needed to garner the 60 votes needed for passage. The proposals prospects in the GOP-run House seemed dim. One Republican aide said it would be premature to comment because no such bill had been introduced there or passed the Senate. The aide was not authorized to publicly discuss the issue. White House spokesman Josh Earnest said it was too early to say if the administration would back the measure but said support seemed likely if it would at least prevent some suspected terrorists from being able to buy a gun." Chief NRA lobbyist Chris W. Cox criticized Collins plan saying Keeping guns from terrorists while protecting the due process rights of law-abiding citizens are not mutually exclusive." That seemed aimed at Collins provision allowing people to appeal to federal courts after theyve been denied a gun not before it happens. Michael Hammond legislative director for Gun Owners of America said Collins plan allows a highly politicized official to take away constitutional rights by fiat without any real due process." Associated Press writers Kevin Freking and Erica Werner contributed to this report.
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