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- NATION, Page 46Election NotesFLORIDAA Blow to The N.R.A.
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- Members of Congress are apparently so fearful of the
- National Rifle Association that they adjourned two weeks before
- the election without even calling a vote on a pending bill to
- require a seven-day waiting period before anyone can pocket the
- handgun he wants to buy. But Floridians demonstrated last week
- that the gun lobby may be losing its clout. In one of the most
- resounding defeats ever suffered by the N.R.A., 84% of the
- voters approved a proposition barring the immediate purchase of
- guns in the state.
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- While the N.R.A. outspent Handgun Control Inc. by a
- lopsided $100,000 to $25,000, the voters' overwhelming antigun
- sentiment stemmed from the state's mounting toll of firearm
- deaths: Florida has the highest crime rate of any state and the
- sixth highest homicide level.
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- The new law mandates a three-day waiting period, during
- which dealers must check the identity of would-be purchasers
- against a state computer data bank. If the buyer has been
- convicted of any felony or of certain violent crimes, he cannot
- walk away with the gun. No one is expecting the measure to
- change things overnight: the computer network may not go on-line
- until next year, and even then a criminal could provide false
- identification and eventually get his weapon. But police believe
- a cooling-off period would discourage the quick purchase and the
- ensuing crime of passion that causes so many needless deaths.
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