Gun sanity: Taking smart steps forward

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Meanwhile, in the land of responsible governance:

The U.S. House last week passed a bipartisan bill requiring background checks on all firearm sales, whether at gun dealers, at gun shows or online. This is a measure that 90 percent of Americans, including similar percentages of gun owners, support, and marks the first time Congress has taken action on gun safety in — wait for it, and wait some more — 25 years.

(It’ll almost certainly get riddled full of holes in the Senate, despite President Trump last year feigning his support.)

This came a day after Gov. Cuomo signed into law legislation enabling New Yorkers to go to court to stop people from owning or buying guns if they’re deemed a threat to others or themselves.

Republicans in Congress keep whistling past the growing graveyards, despite the fact that for 2017, the most recent year for which statistics are available, a 20-year-high of 40,000 people were killed by firearms.

Pray they begin to feel a little heat, or at the very least a tinge of shame.

— New York Daily News