November 23, 2024
The Justice Department will give $231 million to various state and local governments in an effort to strengthen red flag laws.
The Justice Department will give $231 million to various state and local governments in an effort to strengthen red flag laws.



The Biden administration on Tuesday announced that the Justice Department will give $231 million to states for crisis intervention, including efforts to strengthen red flag programs and prevention efforts to curb gun violence. 

The funding will be given with the intention for the creation and implementation of risk protection programs that would allow family members, schools, law enforcement and health care providers to petition a court to temporarily prevent a person from accessing firearms if they are deemed to be a danger to themselves or others. 

“These awards will support the kinds of crisis intervention programs that we know save lives and help protect children, families, and communities across the country from senseless acts of gun violence,” Attorney General Merrick Garland said. 


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The money will go to states, territories and Washington D.C. and is part of a gun safety bill President Biden signed in June. It allocated $750 million for the creation of red-flag laws and other programs. 

In a statement on Tuesday, Biden said he has long championed red flag laws.

“Red flag laws, however, only save lives if community members effectively use this tool. Today’s announcement gives states funding to educate the public about extreme risk protection orders and train law enforcement and other officials regarding this intervention,” he added.

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Tuesday’s announcement came five years to the day a gunman killed 14 students and three educators at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida. It came a day after a gunman killed three people and injured five others at Michigan State University before taking his own life. 

Biden also renewed calls for congressional lawmakers to pass legislation to strengthen gun control laws. 

“I once again call on Congress to enact commonsense gun law reforms, including requiring background checks on all gun sales, banning assault weapons and high-capacity magazines, and eliminating immunity for gun manufacturers who knowingly put weapons of war on our streets. We owe it to all those we’ve lost and to all those left behind to grieve to continue to act,” Biden said. 

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