N.J.
legislature to vote on overriding Christie gun control veto
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[December 03, 2015]
By Joseph Ax
(Reuters) - The New Jersey General
Assembly is expected to vote on Thursday on whether to override Governor
Chris Christie's veto of a gun safety bill, in what could be the first
time the state's legislature has overturned a veto since he took office
in 2010.
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The state Senate already completed the first half of the override
in October, when a handful of Republicans joined Democrats to reach
the 27 votes needed in the 40-member chamber.
Christie, who is running for the 2016 Republican presidential
nomination, vetoed the bill in August after it overwhelmingly in
both legislative houses.
He has referred on the campaign trail to the fact that none of his
vetoes have been overturned by the legislature.
The Senate vote was the first time either Democrat-controlled
chamber had managed to override a Christie veto. Democrats, who
control 48 of the Assembly's 80 seats, need 54 votes to complete the
override and make the bill law.
Gun control has been a hot-button issue in the 2016 presidential
race following deadly mass shootings in the United States, including
one in Charleston, South Caroline, in June, when nine people died.
The legislation calls for police to be consulted when judges
determine whether to expunge mental health records of prospective
gun buyers.
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Federal law prohibits the purchase of firearms by anyone who has
been involuntarily committed to a mental health facility, but that
record can be erased by a judge if the person is deemed unlikely to
pose a public danger.
In vetoing the bill, Christie proposed alternative reforms,
including a requirement that a person previously involuntarily
committed demonstrate medical evidence of suitability to obtain a
firearm.
(Reporting by Joseph Ax in New York; Editing by Steve Orlofsky)
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