Read the excerpts at least :) When it comes to “domestic - TopicsExpress



          

Read the excerpts at least :) When it comes to “domestic violence,” even pushing or grabbing can be sufficient to bar federal gun possession, the U.S. Supreme Court concluded in a unanimous ruling issued Wednesday morning. The ruling could have significant implications in interpreting which state domestic violence laws bar gun possession. For women in particular, domestic violence is one of the biggest risks associated with gun ownership. A Violence Policy Center review of 2011 FBI crime data found that 94 percent of female homicide victims were murdered by a male they knew, and 61 percent of those killers were a spouse or intimate acquaintance. Female intimate partners were more likely to be killed by a gun than any other weapon. But existing law nonetheless omits several other types of domestic violence offenses, including temporary protective orders and stalking offenses. And several bills introduced in Congress aim to fill these gaps.
Posted on: Wed, 26 Mar 2014 18:19:37 +0000

Trending Topics



Recently Viewed Topics




© 2015