Fifteen-Hour Gun Control Filibuster Bears Little Meaningful Fruit

October 3, 2020 Off By EveAim

Democrats came away from a nearly 15-hour filibuster on Wednesday with an “understanding” that the U.S. Senate will vote on two gun control measures—one expanding background checks and another banning people on the government’s so-called “watch list” from obtaining gun licenses.

But while Sen. Chris Murphy’s (D-Conn.) “talking filibuster” drew praise for putting the issue of gun control in the spotlight following Sunday’s nightclub massacre, political realities make it unlikely that the dramatic gesture will result in the meaningful reform people are demanding.

As Politico reported:

What’s more, critics said the measures on the table don’t go far enough, nor do they address the real problem.

Democrats’ support for the terror watch list proposal “amounts to a strong endorsement of a system that civil liberties advocates have called a ‘Kafkaesque bureaucracy,’ and which some Democrats have previously criticized for being secretive, unaccountable, and discriminatory,” argued Alex Emmons and Zaid Jilani at The Intercept.

Or as Slate‘s Mark Joseph Stern put it: “In the gun safety debate, the terror watch list is largely a distraction.”

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Meanwhile, neither of the measures is the assault weapons ban so many are calling for.

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