The Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence, joined by a coalition of Montana and national gun violence prevention, law enforcement, and domestic violence groups, filed an amicus brief on May 18, 2010, in the U.S. District Court for Montana urging the Court to strike down the Montana “Firearms Freedom Act” as unconstitutional and a dangerous threat to our communities and our nation’s security.
The Montana “Firearms Freedom Act” seeks to exempt Montana-made firearms from federal laws requiring background checks to keep guns away from criminals and record keeping that allows law enforcement to trace crime guns. The Montana law could exempt Montana-made guns from the federal “Gun Free School Zones” law and the ban on guns in federal facilities and courthouses located in Montana. All told, it would allow unlimited sales of virtually untraceable firearms without background checks or records of sale, endangering public safety and national security.
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