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Bush Backs Some Gun-Control Efforts
By James Pilcher
Associated Press Writer
Friday, August 27, 1999; 1:36 p.m. EDT

MARIETTA, Ga. (AP) -- Texas Gov. George W. Bush, bringing his GOP
presidential campaign to an area stung by episodes of wanton gun violence,
today endorsed efforts in Congress to raise the legal age for gun ownership
to 21 from 18.

Bush also backed proposals in Congress to outlaw certain large ammunition
clips and repeated his support for background checks on firearms sales at
gun shows.

``I support them all,'' Bush said when asked about the proposals. ``These
are all reasonable measures.''

Democrats have attacked Bush as being soft on gun control, noting he has
spoken against government-mandated gun registration, signed legislation
barring cities in Texas from suing gun makers for the costs of violence, and
deemed mandatory child safety locks on firearms impractical to enforce.

Bush today stressed his core belief in gun rights. ``I believe innocent
people, law-abiding citizens, ought to be allowed to own a gun,'' he told
reporters. ``I believe they ought to be allowed to hunt and protect
themselves.''

He said previously he would have voted for legislation defeated by the House
that would have required a 24-hour background check on weapons sales at gun
shows. Most Democrats pushed for a longer waiting period and argued a
24-hour mandate actually would have allowed some gun show sales to move
faster.

Bush was ending a three-day Southern campaign swing in the Atlanta area,
where several shootings this summer commanded national attention.

On July 29, Mark O. Barton shot and killed nine people at two day-trading
firms in Atlanta before committing suicide. Barely two weeks earlier, a
gunman killed two women and four children in their Atlanta home before
killing himself. In May, a 15-year-old boy opened fire at his high school in
suburban Conyers, wounding six classmates.

Bush started the day touring a church-run homeless shelter. He held it out
as an example of a religious organization that should be eligible for
government money.
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