Senator Kerry believes that putting police officers on our streets
is an indispensable asset to our communities, to our families, and
especially to our children. Statistics reveal that more officers on
the street help to prevent crimes from occurring. Senator Kerry has
been a strong supporter of the Community Oriented Policing program
(COPS) and offered the original amendment that provided funding so
that 100,000 police officers could be placed in community policing
assignments.
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Senator Kerry is deeply troubled by the numbers of people - and
particularly the number of children - that are wounded or killed
by gunfire each year and he supports stricter gun control measures
in order to prevent children and adults from misusing any of the
approximately 192 million firearms currently in circulation in the
United States. He believes that we need to close the gun show loophole,
which permits sales at gun shows without a background check, require
the provision of a child safety lock on all handguns, and increase
controls on assault weapons and handguns.
Greatly concerned by the numbers of children who are victims
of handgun violence every day, Senator Kerry authored the Gun Lock
Consumer Protection Act, which requires the Consumer Product Safety
Commission (CPSC) to formulate minimum safety standards for gun
safety locks and to ensure that only such locks that meet the minimal
standard are available for purchase by consumers. The use of gun
safety locks is increasing in the United States, but despite the
growing use of these locks, they are not subject to any minimal
safety standards. The CPSC has participated in the voluntary recall
of hundreds of thousands of locks over the past couple of years.
Senator Kerry believes that in order to deal with the problem of
illegal drugs in this country, efforts must be focused on keeping
drugs out of the country and our communities, as well as reducing
demand for illegal drugs. He supports aggressively targeting traffickers
and dealers, and at the same time, aggressively pursuing drug prevention
and treatment programs.
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