David Lamb and Megan Walsh, two contributors to the article, write that we can begin by improving domestic violence gun laws and strengthening our implementation system.
Contributors David Lamb and Megan Walsh write that we can start with stronger implementation systems and stronger local violence gun surrender laws. Contributors Megan Walsh and David Lamb say that we can start with stronger implementation systems and stronger local violence laws.
David Lamb and Megan Walsh, two contributors to the article, write that we can begin by improving domestic violence gun laws and strengthening our implementation system.
“The dispatch code 273.D for domestic violence is known to be extremely dangerous and sends shivers down the spines of law enforcement officers.” In the early hours of February 18, authorities in Burnsville, Minnesota, witnessed the fatal consequences of domestic abuse. Two officers and a firefighter lost their lives despite rescuing seven children and the killer’s girlfriend from danger. This tragedy could have been prevented. Laws at the federal level and in all states prevent individuals who commit domestic violence from possessing firearms. The person responsible for the killing of three people near the Twin Cities was a criminal of this type. He was prohibited from owning firearms after being found guilty of assault with a dangerous weapon. However, during the shooting on February 18, he discharged numerous rounds from various firearms.