Interfaith letter opposes effort to 'undermine' D.C. gun laws
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                  Interfaith letter opposes effort to 'undermine' D.C. gun laws

                  26.02.2009

                  Interfaith letter opposes effort to 'undermine' D.C. gun laws

                  WASHINGTON (JTA) - Any attempt to "undermine" Washington, D.C.'s ability to regulate firearms should not be included in D.C. voting rights legislation, said an interfaith coalition.
                  In a letter to the Senate, the 31-member group, organized by the Jewish Coalition for Public Affairs and including more a dozen Jewish organizations, stated that "though proponents of such legislation claim it would restore Second Amendment rights in the District of Columbia, in actuality it prevents the 600,000 District of Columbia residents from enacting comprehensive, constitutional, common-sense regulations to reduce gun violence and ensure their community's safety."
                  On Wednesday, Sen. John Ensign (R-Nev.) introduced an amendment that would repeal all D.C. gun laws enacted since the Supreme Court overturned the city's law banning handguns last year.
                  The Senate could vote on a final version of the D.C. voting rights bill this week after a cloture vote limiting debate on the bill succeeded on Tuesday. The legislation would permanently add two seats to the House of Representatives, one to the heavily Democratic District of Columbia and the other to Republican-leaning Utah, until reapportionment in 2012. Utah had narrowly missed getting an additional seat after the last reapportionment in 2002.
                  In addition to JCPA, Jewish signatories include the American Jewish Committee, the Anti-Defamation League, Hadassah, the Jewish Community Relations Council of Greater Washington, Jewish Women's International, Jews United for Justice, the National Council of Jewish Women, NA'AMAT USA, the Union of Reform Judaism, the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism, Women of Reform Judaism, Women's League of Conservative Judaism and Workmen's Circle/Arbeter Ring.

                  Источник: JTA