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Senators Call on Industry Trade Group to Take the Lead in Promoting Policies Prohibiting Minors From Using Fully Automatic Weapons at Shooting Ranges

September 4, 2014 - Washington, D.C. - U.S. Senators Barbara Boxer and Dianne Feinstein (both D-CA) today sent a letter to National Shooting Sports Foundation, Inc. President Steve Sanetti urging him to work with the foundation's members to implement policies to prevent children from using fully automatic weapons at shooting ranges.

"Many owners and operators of shooting ranges share our view that not only was this tragedy avoidable, but that children should not be permitted to shoot a fully automatic weapon," the Senators wrote.

The letter follows the recent tragic death of a shooting range instructor in Arizona who was killed while teaching a 9-year-old girl how to use a fully automatic Uzi submachine gun.

Citing a Connecticut state law that prohibits transferring, selling, or giving machine guns to minors under the age of 16, Senators Boxer and Feinstein want Sanetti to ask the members of the foundation to voluntarily implement similar age restrictions at their shooting ranges. The Senators also want the foundation and its members to take the lead in the fight to pass similar legislation in their states and in Congress.

"Your leadership in asking your foundation members to support restrictions similar to Connecticut's law and to voluntarily implement age restrictions at their shooting ranges would make a difference in creating safer environments at ranges," the Senators continued. "Will you urge shooting ranges that are members of your organization to prohibit children from firing fully automatic weapons?"

The full text of the letter follows:

September 4, 2014

Mr. Steve Sanetti, President

National Shooting Sports Foundation, Inc.

11 Mile Hill Road

Newtown, CT 06470

Dear Mr. Sanetti:

We are sure that you were as horrified as we were to learn that, on August 25, a 9-year old girl accidentally shot and killed her firearms instructor when she lost control of a fully automatic Uzi submachine gun at a shooting range in Arizona. We are writing to ask that your organization take the lead in promoting policies at shooting ranges that will protect our children and your members' employees.

Many owners and operators of shooting ranges share our view that not only was this tragedy avoidable, but that children should not be permitted to shoot a fully automatic weapon. We are encouraged that some states have already taken the initiative to protect our children. For example, Connecticut state law prohibits transferring, selling, or giving machine guns to minors under age 16, including temporarily transferring the weapon to them for use in target shooting or on a firing or shooting range.

To be clear, no shooting range needs to wait for the law to change to take action to protect children. Nothing prevents a shooting range from implementing appropriate age restrictions immediately.

We hope that you will lead an initiative to stop these tragedies in the future. Your leadership in asking your foundation members to support restrictions similar to Connecticut's law and to voluntarily implement age restrictions at their shooting ranges would make a difference in creating safer environments at ranges. Will you urge shooting ranges that are members of your organization to prohibit children from firing fully automatic weapons? Please send your response to: Staff@Boxer.Senate.gov.

We will continue to work hard to protect our children and hope that you will join us in our efforts to implement safety measures at shooting ranges. We look forward to working with you in the coming months to achieve that goal.

Sincerely,

Barbara Boxer

United States Senator

Dianne Feinstein

United States Senator