Sheriff Halferty opposes more gun regulation

Sheriff discusses his view on gun control in light of recent events

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These sentiments seemed to be shared by Sheriff Halferty.

“I think a lot of law enforcement realizes that if somebody wants to go hurt somebody, if they want to get a firearm or a gun, they are going to get it somewhere. A lot of us (law enforcement officials) want to focus on the mental health issues. Many of these individuals (recent mass shooting suspects), have mental health issues. And a lot of them, there is a history there and people know it. I’m not placing the blame on anybody, but maybe some early intervention into those cases and some monitoring (is needed).”

Halferty is firm believer in that more thorough background checks should be performed to prevent people with a criminal background or history of mental illnesses from obtaining firearms.

“To stop people from owning firearms or weapons, I don’t think its going to pass,” said Halferty. “I think they would be asking for a lot of problems. A lot of good people out there own firearms and they can control them. They’re never going to have the intent to do anything wrong with them. I would oppose any law that says, ‘Hey, you’re going to have to take these weapons away from these good citizens.’”

Daily News Staff Writer Ty Rushing may be contacted at trushing@newtondailynews.com.

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