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ATTORNEY GENERAL ASHCROFT ANNOUNCES RECORD INCREASE IN FEDERAL FIREARMS PROSECUTIONS...
ATF Online ^ | 01/30/2003

Posted on 02/06/2003 1:06:34 PM PST by sheltonmac

ATTORNEY GENERAL ASHCROFT ANNOUNCES RECORD INCREASE IN FEDERAL FIREARMS PROSECUTIONS, NEW RESOURCES TO PREVENT AND PROSECUTE GUN VIOLENCE

Second Annual Project Safe Neighborhoods Conference Held in Philadelphia

PHILADELPHIA – Attorney General John Ashcroft this week brought together over 1,300 federal prosecutors, state and local law enforcement leaders, and other members of the Project Safe Neighborhoods teams from across the nation to coordinate the prosecution and reduction of gun violence in their communities. The Attorney General applauded the record progress the teams have made in making their communities more safe, and dedicated new resources to deterring gun violence and locking up those who commit gun crimes. The Attorney General also discussed the integration of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives into the Justice Department, and the assistance they will provide in the fight against gun violence.

"Preventing gun crimes is one of the most important priorities for this Administration, and this conference brings together all the federal, state, and local law enforcement officials that work together every day to take violent criminals off the streets and reclaim their communities," said Attorney General Ashcroft.

A Record of Increased Prosecutions. Since this Administration implemented Project Safe Neighborhoods, federal gun crime prosecutions have increased by 32 percent. In 2002, more than 10,600 defendants were charged for violating federal firearms statutes, and 93 percent received prison sentences. Seventy-one percent of those sentenced will spend three or more years in prison.

As two-thirds of all firearms crimes are committed by repeat offenders, the increased investigation and prosecution of gun crimes will make our communities more safe by ensuring that those who abuse guns are not free to prey on our citizens. In fact, gun violence has decreased dramatically in the last ten years – it accounted for about 12 percent of all violent crime in 1993 (over 1.2 million non-lethal victimizations using a firearm), but accounted for only 9 percent (just over a half million non-lethal violent crimes committed) in the most recent statistics available from the Justice Department's Bureau of Justice Statistics.

New Funding to Combat Gun Violence Across the Nation. This year, PSN awarded more than $117 million through five grant programs to hire new prosecutors, researchers and community outreach staff in states and counties across the nation. The grants will be implemented by the U. S. Attorneys in 94 federal judicial districts. Organizations in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, and the U. S. Virgin Islands are receiving funds to help develop a community-specific strategy to combat gun crimes. The grant programs and monetary awards are as follows:

Additional Federal Prosecutors. In 2002, funding for PSN resulted in the hiring of 113 new Assistant U. S. Attorneys focused solely on gun crimes. An additional 94 AUSAs are now being hired to concentrate on gun crimes involving juveniles.

A Comprehensive Approach to Reducing Gun Violence. Project Safe Neighborhoods is an unprecedented partnership between all levels of government to implement a national strategy to attack gun violence with focus and intensity. While national in scope, each community's PSN task force is working to design and implement a local approach to combat the unique criminal circumstances that the area faces.

Project Safe Neighborhoods relies on a seamless network of law enforcement professionals who utilize a strategy of cooperation and coordination to prevent illegal gun use, as well as to punish violators and put criminals who use guns behind bars. Prosecutors pursue the strongest possible punishment for those who violate firearms statutes. Community partners aggressively educate their constituents, such as youths in at-risk areas, about the consequence of illegal gun violence through services and resources provided by PSN. Since this program began, more than 10,000 people across the nation have received training from PSN to assist in the fight against illegal gun use.

ATF Integration into the Justice Department Brings Additional Focus on Investigating Gun Crimes. The Attorney General also discussed the integration of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives into the Justice Department, and the hiring of 400 new agents to support Project Safe Neighborhoods. The Justice Department's law enforcement efforts will be assisted by the nearly 4,800 dedicated ATF employees – including 2,300 special agents with expertise in firearms, explosives and arson investigations – and specialized laboratories.

At the conference, local team members were addressed by several senior federal government officials, including Attorney General Ashcroft, Deputy Attorney General Larry Thompson, and the Acting Director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives, Bradley Buckles. PSN conference training topics ranged from enforcement strategies to get gun violators off the streets, to school programs to prevent violence, as well as community partnership building to share ideas and resources.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Crime/Corruption; Government
KEYWORDS: ashcroftsucks; banglist

1 posted on 02/06/2003 1:06:35 PM PST by sheltonmac
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To: ppaul; ex-snook; kidd; Snuffington; Inspector Harry Callahan; GeronL; sauropod; Robert Drobot; ...
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2 posted on 02/06/2003 1:06:59 PM PST by sheltonmac
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To: *bang_list
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3 posted on 02/06/2003 1:10:59 PM PST by Libertarianize the GOP (Ideas have consequences)
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To: sheltonmac
Why can't the states handle this? There is no reason whatsoever.
4 posted on 02/06/2003 1:16:19 PM PST by Founding Father
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To: Founding Father
Other than the fact that most of these are Federal laws and not the jurisdiction of the State AG's. Not that I agree with spending more tax dollars, but this is what the NRA and conservatives have been asking for. "Don't pass more gun laws, enforce the ones on the books" has been the mantra of the GOA and the NRA for years.
5 posted on 02/06/2003 1:30:12 PM PST by WilliamWallace1999
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To: WilliamWallace1999
"...this is what the NRA and conservatives have been asking for."

Which is why I have always had a problem with the NRA. We don't need to enforce federal gun laws, we need to repeal them. Someone needs to educate Mr. Ashcroft on the meaning of "Shall not be infringed."

7 posted on 02/06/2003 1:46:24 PM PST by sheltonmac
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To: MRAR15Guy56
To the feds, state borders are nothing more than lines on a map. The concept of a union of independent republics has become out-dated.
8 posted on 02/06/2003 1:47:49 PM PST by sheltonmac
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To: Founding Father

"Why can't the states handle this? There is no reason whatsoever."


Some states are worse than the feds on 'regulating' our RKBA's.

California, for instance, has the curious belief that the 2nd amendment does not apply to its laws on weapons.
-- Even more curious are the number of self described 'conservative' FReepers who agree that states are not bound by our Bill of Rights. -- Several dozen of our more vocal posters on this forum will admit to this fact when pressed.


9 posted on 02/06/2003 2:09:22 PM PST by tpaine
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To: sheltonmac
gee whiz, I thought that once the purported "good guys" were in office we could all go safely asleep and be damned with the vigilance.

sigh

10 posted on 02/06/2003 3:59:15 PM PST by fod
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To: Founding Father
"Why can't the states handle this? There is no reason whatsoever."

There are many reasons, some of long standing, some more recent. Concerning a reason of more recent genesis, consider Novo Yorkistan. The rural areas and small towns lost their political power at least a half century ago, if not before that. So, the political center of gravity in the state is in NYC, Buffalo, Rochester, Long Island, etc. Given the power of the black/latino voting blocs in the cities, any politician who makes a serious commitment to enforcing the gun laws against the disproportionate numbers of black & latino criminals is automatically term limited. And, moreover, in the fascist state of Novo Yorkistan, law abiding blacks and latinos who use firearms to protect themselves and their families will be treated just like Whitey.

12 posted on 02/06/2003 6:16:13 PM PST by Bedford Forrest (Roger, Contact, Judy, Out. Fox One. Splash one.)
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To: Founding Father
Because it's illegal.

"A well-regulated Militia being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms shall not be infringed." - Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution

13 posted on 02/07/2003 2:53:11 AM PST by TERMINATTOR
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To: TERMINATTOR
You are, of course, correct. Everyone on this thread missed my sarcasm. There is no constitutional basis for these gun laws and the use of a gun in what is otherwise a state crime should not provoke federal jurisdiction.
14 posted on 02/07/2003 6:08:05 AM PST by Founding Father
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