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Holder on gun control legislation: ‘If not now, when?’

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In recent weeks, dozens of sheriffs nationwide, including some in Georgia, have publicly opposed Obama’s gun legislation and vowed not to go door to door to round up weapons. In an open letter, Cherokee County Sheriff Roger Garrison said the president and other federal officials have “no authority to order the county sheriff to do anything.” Holder agreed, saying Obama isn’t going to force local authorities to take guns away from anyone.

“The notion that these proposals necessarily mean that somehow, some way guns are going to be taken from people is simply incorrect,” he said. “That is a tactic that I think some people use. They want to use fear to overcome reason. The proposals that the president has made and the administration has made are based on logic and are respectful of people’s constitutional rights.”

Putnam County Sheriff Howard Sills, president of the Georgia Sheriffs’ Association, told the Journal-Constitution he was pleased to hear Holder’s response that federal authorities would not be leaning on sheriffs to take weapons from law-abiding citizens. “A sheriff has no authority, responsibility or duty to enforce any federal law and has never had that authority,” he said.

Still, Sills called the Obama administration’s arguments for gun control legislation “a lot of hyperbole” that does not address the real problem: recidivist criminals who commit more crimes with weapons. A far more effective way to reduce gun violence would be for state prosecutors to more aggressively punish felons found in possession of a gun, anyone found with an unlicensed firearm, and those who commit felonies with a handgun, the sheriff said.

However, Holder cited broad support for Obama’s gun control proposals by major city police chiefs and rural law enforcement officers. If the American people get mobilized behind the proposals, he said, “and can convince their representatives to stand up and take what may be a tough vote (and) stand up for the safety and future of our children, I think this effort will be a success.”

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