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Trolley Square slayings heats up gun-control debate
Weapons are hot topic on Hill
Groups such as GunOwners of Utah say the incident points to the value of concealed carry permits, while the national Brady Campaign gun-control group points to Monday's shooting as another example of weak gun laws.
""We urge lawmakers who have enabled angry men to access assault rifles and teenagers to get other long guns to stand up to the gun pushers and do something to curb the flow of weapons through our communities," Paul Helmke, president of the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence, said in a statement Tuesday. "We may never know what, if anything, could have prevented these terrible shootings, but we can and must bring sanity to our nation's gun policies to ensure that other families do not suffer from such tragedies."
Utah Attorney General Mark Shurtleff said that the Trolley Square shooting could influence the state's gun laws eventually. So far, though, the attorney general said he hasn't heard any talk of needing to take action on existing laws as a result of Monday's tragedy.
That's the message resounded by the GunOwners Association of Utah (GoUtah), who sent a letter to members Tuesday urging them to oppose a bill coming before a Senate committee that will create gun-free zones in some areas of university campuses.
"In light of last night's murder spree at Trolley Square ... GoUtah is appalled that the Utah State Senate wants to increase the number of places in the state where effective self-defense is prohibited by law," the letter states.
The letter also warned of an expected "anti-gun frenzy" by the media in the wake of Monday's shooting.
"We find ourselves confronted by a situation right here in Salt Lake City where a permit holder could have been the difference of life and death of defenseless residents of this fine state," said Stuart White, a small-business owner who testified against the university legislation Tuesday.
Clark Aposhian, chairman of the Utah Concealed Weapons Permit Review Board, said he won't be surprised if gun-control proponents use Monday's shooting to "further their ideological ends" by painting all guns and gun owners as bad.
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