“It’s personal.”
That’s what one mother is saying about closing the loophole in the federal background checks system. As she says in a new TV advertisement released Wednesday by Americans for Responsible Solutions (ARS), her daughter was fatally shot by a man with a criminal record who bought the firearm at a gun show, without passing a background check.
The 30-second spot, “Personal,” is one of two new commercials funded by ARS, an anti-gun group created by former Arizona Rep. Gabrielle Giffords and her husband to push Congress to act. The videos highlight Arizona congressional candidate Martha McSally’s opposition to closing existing loopholes in the federal background checks system. McSally, a Republican and retired Air Force fighter pilot, is backed by the gun lobby.
“To McSally, it’s just politics. To me, it’s personal,” the mother says.
The other ad, “Nearly Everyone,” focuses on data involving the number of southern Arizonans who favor background checks, which is almost nine out of 10.
“The Washington lobbyists who support the loophole are spending thousands to elect McSally. Martha McSally took their money. Now she sides with them, not us,” the narrator says.
The federal system currently doesn’t require unlicensed private sellers to perform background checks on prospective purchasers at gun shows and online, nor to maintain records of the sales.









