Politics & Government

Sen. Adam Ebbin Creates Undercover Gun Sale Video

After introducing gun safety legislation, Ebbin hopes to prove a point by purchasing a 30-round extended clip without background check.

State Sen. Adam Ebbin (D-30th), who represents a large part of Alexandria, and Del. Patrick Hope (D-47th) have introduced a package of gun safety legislation to require universal background checks on prospective firearms purchasers (SB 1232 / HB 2025), close the gun show loophole, and tighten restrictions on the sale of weapons to the mentally ill (SB1109 / HB 2221).

But to drive home their point, the two Northern Virginia lawmakers purchased guns from a private seller at a gun show without a background check and made videos of the transactions. (You can see the videos in the media box to the right.)

At a news conference Tuesday in Richmond, Ebbin displayed a 30-round ammunition magazine he purchased for $20.

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"Buying a 30-round magazine should not be as easy as buying a candy bar,” he said in a news release.

Ebbin noted a 30-round magazine was used in the recent Newtown, Connecticut tragedy that left 26 dead.

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"We easily purchased a handgun at a Virginia gun show, without undergoing a background check," Ebbin and Hope wrote in a joint statement. "Sadly, nearly 40 percent of all gun sales are conducted without a background check. In the interest of community safety, it's not too much to ask for responsible gun purchasers to undergo a background check to screen for criminal history or history of serious mental illness."

SB 1109 and HB 2221 would make it a Class 6 felony to sell firearms to persons found mentally incapacitated or who have been involuntarily admitted.  

Ebbin also introduced legislation to require the reporting of lost or stolen firearms (SB 965) and to outlaw firearms in legislative buildings (SB 1012). 

Citing the need to pass SB 965, Ebbin said, “When a gun is stolen, a deadly weapon is in criminal hands—a combination we all want to avoid. Reporting lost or stolen guns can help police avert a tragedy.”

Hope and Ebbin called on Virginians to contact their legislators in support of the gun safety legislation.

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