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- <text id=89TT0439>
- <title>
- Feb. 13, 1989: American Notes:Gun Control
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- <history>
- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1989
- Feb. 13, 1989 James Baker:The Velvet Hammer
- </history>
- <article>
- <source>Time Magazine</source>
- <hdr>
- NATION, Page 41
- American Notes
- GUN CONTROL
- Strict Liability
- </hdr><body>
- <p> Since New Year's Day, Washington has seen 55 murders, and
- City Council Chairman David Clarke has proposed a radical
- solution to the wave of homicides. Last week he introduced a
- bill that would further strengthen the city's tough gun-control
- laws by extending a legal doctrine called "strict liability" to
- firearms. The law would classify guns as inherently dangerous
- products whose manufacturers and distributors can be held
- financially liable for damages caused by their use -- prompting
- gun dealers to try to keep their wares out of the wrong hands.
- The statute, says Clarke, "will attempt to do through the
- handgun industry's pocketbooks what has not been done through
- their consciences."
- </p>
- <p> Since twelve of the 13 council members support the proposal,
- it should pass easily. But the National Rifle Association plans
- to use its lobbying muscle to persuade Congress, which can
- overrule the council's decisions, to shoot down Clarke's plan.
- "It's another attempt by the D.C. government to put the blame
- on somebody else for its failure to deal with violent crime,"
- says N.R.A. assistant general counsel Richard Gardiner. A veto
- is no cinch: only twice in the past 14 years has Congress vetoed
- a law enacted by the district.
- </p>
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- </body></article>
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