Two Quiet New Executive Actions on Who Can Buy a Gun

Obama proposes gun control measures for mentally ill
Obama’s administration has announced measures aimed at limiting access to firearms for the mentally ill. That change includes clarifying the term “committed to a mental institution” to include involuntary inpatient as well as outpatient commitments, the White House said. The second proposed action, brought by the Department of Health and Human Services, lifts certain privacy provisions preventing states from forwarding relevant information to the background check system.
Obama Administration’s Two Quiet New Executive Actions on Who Can Buy a Gun
After failing to strengthen background checks on gun buyers through Congress, the Obama administration on Friday announced pending executive action on the matter focused mainly on mental health issues that would allow the government to get around certain privacy laws on the books in order to obtain more information. Obama Administrations Two Quiet New Executive Actions on Who Can Buy a Gun The new restrictions would take the form of regulations from the Department of Justice and the Department of Health and Human Services. One of the regulations would seek to gain information previously withheld because of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, or HIPPA, which protects medical privacy.  

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