Senate panel OKs Dem gun background check bill

The panel split among party lines, with 10 Democrats supporting the bill and 8 Republicans opposing it

Published March 12, 2013 3:54PM (EDT)

WASHINGTON (AP) — A divided Senate Judiciary Committee has approved a Democratic bill expanding required federal background checks for nearly all gun purchases.

The panel approved the measure by 10-8, supported by all Democrats and opposed by every Republican. Expanded background checks is the heart of President Barack Obama's proposals to curb firearms.

The sponsor is New York Democratic Sen. Charles Schumer.

He says the measure will reduce gun crimes. He also said he hopes he can strike a compromise on the measure with Republicans, which will enhance its chances of passing in the full Senate.

Iowa Sen. Charles Grassley is the top Republican on the panel. He says he believes the measure will ultimately lead to a federal registry of gun owners — which is illegal. Schumer said wouldn't happen.


By Alan Fram

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