Protect domestic violence victims by supporting legislation that bans firearm possession for 5 to 10 years by anyone under a restraining order or with a conviction for criminal domestic violence.
Why is this important?
The House is considering a bill, already passed by the Senate, to prohibit anyone with a restraining order against them or anyone convicted of criminal domestic violence from ownership of a firearm for 5 to 10 years, depending on the severity of their crime. This is a necessary, common-sense step to protect domestic violence victims from further harm.